1) The habit or fixed disposition of choosing the mean action in a given circumstance as determined by a rational principle. a) Intellectual virtue b) Emotional Virtue c) Moral virtue 2) The _ of which eudaimonia is constituted are not innate talents or quickly acquired forms of knowledge but rather are abiding traits that arise only through long habituation, reflection, and the benefits of appropriate social experiences and circumstances (including material circumstances). a) Imaginary and real virtues or positiveness b) Intellectual and moral virtues or excellences c) Learned and experienced virtues or successes 3) Aristotle opens his treatise on ethics with a definition of _? a) Ethics b) Virtue c) Good 4) According to Aristotle, a ____ is the mean between two extremes: one of excess and the other deficiency. a) Virtue b) Vice c) Eudaimonia 5) A Greek philosopher and polymath during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. He was the author of a philosophical and scientific system that became the framework and vehicle for both Christian Scholasticism and medieval Islamic philosophy. a) Aristotle b) Plato c) Socrates

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