1. In Plato’s virtuous state composed of virtuous citizens, he argues that it must allow for _____ & thus is neither elitist nor totalitarian (i.e., dictatorial). (a) absolute equality, (b) collective salvation, (c) social mobility, (d) democratic procedures.
2. Virtue ethical theories are teleological because they are based on natural ___________.
(a) utility or usefulness, (b) natural desires, (c) purposes or ends, (d) resulting benefits or goods.