Problem
A. Elaborate on the ancient Greeks' understanding of ethics in terms of ethos or self-care. How does the idea of ethical self-care conflict with the notion that morality requires selflessness? Why this focus on oneself should not be mistaken for narcissism or selfishness?
B. Although they do so in different ways, both Plato and Aristotle consider ethics in terms of reason and a life dedicated to pursuing what is right. Describe how Aristotle and Plato differ in their understanding of rationality and the good.