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Who is ultimately responsible for our moral character?
{ 1 } - Our teachers.
{ 2 } - Our parents and ourselves.
{ 3 } - Ourselves.
{ 4 } - Our legislators and ourselves.
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1 is wrong. Please try again.
Who is ultimately responsible for our moral character?
{ 1 } - Our teachers.
{ 2 } - Our parents and ourselves.
{ 3 } - Ourselves.
{ 4 } - Our legislators and ourselves.
Your teacher hopes not!
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2 is wrong. Please try again.
Who is ultimately responsible for our moral character?
{ 1 } - Our teachers.
{ 2 } - Our parents and ourselves.
{ 3 } - Ourselves.
{ 4 } - Our legislators and ourselves.
Once we are adults, we can take control of our own lives.
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3 is correct!
Who is ultimately responsible for our moral character?
{ 1 } - Our teachers.
{ 2 } - Our parents and ourselves.
{ 3 } - Ourselves.
{ 4 } - Our legislators and ourselves.
Aristotle is very strong on personal responsibility. We can reject what our parents, legislators, and teachers have taught us. We are responsible for our own lives.
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Who is ultimately responsible for our moral character?
{ 1 } - Our teachers.
{ 2 } - Our parents and ourselves.
{ 3 } - Ourselves.
{ 4 } - Our legislators and ourselves.
Regardless of what the legislators do (e.g., enact racist laws in Nazi Germany or South Africa), we can still take control of our own lives.
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