1.Why does the Problem of Understanding present a challenge to…

Question Answered step-by-step 1.Why does the Problem of Understanding present a challenge to… 1.Why does the Problem of Understanding present a challenge to virtue theory?  Group of answer choices Knowing what a moral exemplar would do doesn’t help us to understand what the right thing to do is. We cannot understand what it means to have a virtuous character. Knowing what a moral exemplar would do doesn’t help us to identify what we have a duty to do. Knowing what a moral exemplar would do doesn’t help us to understand why it is the right thing to do.  2. According to Aristotle, why do morally virtuous people do what is right? Group of answer choices Because they are born good and have not been corrupted. Because they have overcome all emotion. Because it has become second nature for them to act as reason would demand. Because they understand what reason demands.   3.What does moral theorizing involve, in essence?  Group of answer choicesTrying to come up with general moral principles that apply to many different cases Trying to explain what causes people to make the moral judgments they do Consulting the relevant laws and the Constitution Trying to decide what is right or wrong on a case-by-case basis   4.What is “conventional morality”?  Group of answer choicesThe set of traditional principles that are widely shared within a culture or society The set of true moral principles The set of principles genuinely believed by a moral agent The set of laws of a particular government   Arts & Humanities Philosophy PHIL 104 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)