A. It is innate
B. By habit
C. By grace
D. By accident
Related Mcqs:
- Aristotle described man’s instinct to acquire property as: _____________?
A. A natural instinct
B. An unnatural instinct
C. A base-instinct
D. None of the above - In which kind of state, the objective of the citizens is to acquire the needs of life, according to Farabi.
A. Ideal state
B. State of necessity
C. Democracy
D. Vicious state - What mistake does Socrates eventually reveal in Meno’s definition of virtue as the desire for beautiful things and power to attain them?
A. This is a list, not a definition
B. The definition implicitly contains the term it is to define
C. The definition does not correspond to an eidos
D. The definition does not cover all cases of virtue - What mistake does Socrates eventually reveal in Meno’s definition of virtue as the desire for beautiful things and the power to attain them?
A. This is a list, not a definition
B. The definition implicitly contains the term it is to define
C. The definition does not correspond to an eidos
D. The definition does not cover all cases of virtue - The objective of this form of state is to acquire maximum money:
A. Vile state
B. Ideal state
C. Vicious state
D. Erring state - What is the final cause of rainfall according to Aristotle?
A. It rains so plants and creatures can survive
B. It rains because it is water’s nature to fall
C. It rains because there is moisture in the air
D. It rains because moisture cools - According to Aristotle, which pair of words is analogous to matter ::form?
A. Essence :: being
B. Susstance :: substrate
C. Potentiality :: actuality
D. Cause :: effect - Socrates reminds Meno that no virtue is truly beneficial without:
A. Justice
B. Moderation
C. Wisdom
D. All of the above - Who said, “Virtue – all virute – is knowledge”?
A. Socrates
B. Xenophon
C. Plato
D. Aristotle - Who stressed that ‘virtue was the most valuable of all possessions; the ideal life was spent in serch of the Good. Truth lies beneath the shadows of existence, and it is the job of the philosopher to show the rest how little they reall know.”
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Socrates is cold-hearted
D. Xenophon