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Law, 25.10.2020 17:10 roxygirl8914

Sometimes we disagree and argue about what the telos or the purpose of a social practice really consists in. According to Aristotle, when we have those disagreements what's at stake is ... a) ... only who will get what.
b) ... whether the social practice helps maximize pleasure overall.
c) ... only what excellences of persons will be honored.
d) ... not just who will get what but also what qualities, what excellences of persons will be honored.
e) None of the above.

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