Aristotle argues that whatever is the good in itself it


1. Aristotle argues that whatever is the good in itself, it must be something sought which meets three criteria, namely that it must be ___________. (a) pure, final, based on good will, (b) final, self-sufficient, and something we seek for its own sake, (c) something we seek for its own sake, a form of duty, pleasant, (d) rights based, pure and grounded in one’s duty.

2. Among the rights discussed in class (& the handout), private property rights where justified on the grounds that they are based on __________. (a) a legislative act of congress, (b) religious tradition, (c) one’s self-ownership, (d) presidential executive acts.

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