PHIL 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: Aristotelian Ethics, Elitism, Eternal Return

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Final exam is scheduled for friday, december 12, 1:00pm-3:00pm. Please bring a green scantron (the usual #882) and a no. Intellectual virtues - these virtues are about learning to be the best you can be by understanding the world and achieving goals. Philosophical wisdom understanding of the nature of reality. Practical wisdom knowing how to live life and to achieve goals. Moral virtues - are about doing the greater good and being a better person by learning from mistakes and doing what feels right naturally. Virtue habit, is a done naturally and easily. Happiness or eudaimonia meaning long term well-being or human flourishing. The function of a human being is to reason in pursuit of good life. Imitates god, selfsufficient done for its own sake and separates us from other beings. Happiness is our ultimate end toward which all our actions are aimed. Functional reasoning will help us reach it. Mostly recognized by rich and wealthy and war heros.