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- 13 Apr 2023
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Nicomachus was the name of Aristotle's father.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.According to Kant, when are actions truly in accordance with duty?
- 2.Under which condition is democracy most likely to prosper?
- 3.Which principle is known as the "Fundamental Law of Nature"?
- 4.According to Hobbes, which of the following best represents the conditions of life in the state of nature?
- 5.Based on Aristotle's theory, which item below is not included among the six components of a tragedy?
- 6.Which relative of Aristotle, specifically his nephew, was put to death by Alexander the Great?
- 7.According to Aristotle, what is the primary conflict involved in making moral choices?
- 8.Who is the author of the book titled 'A Third Letter for Toleration'?
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