(A) Identify the author(s) of the work in which the text app…

(A) Identify the author(s) of the work in which the text appears by FIRST and LAST name (if the author has both) and (B) briefly explain the relevance of the passage in the context of the work from which it is drawn: From the fact that one has a moral right (or a moral permission) to do something “nothing follows from this supposition about the morality of abortion, according to virtue theory, once it is noted… that in exercising a moral right I can do something cruel, or callous, or selfish, light-minded, self-righteous, stupid, inconsiderate, disloyal, dishonest – that is, act viciously.” 

Aristotle, in contrast to modern philosophers, inherits a vi…

Aristotle, in contrast to modern philosophers, inherits a view of the world where all living things have a final end, understood as a naturally-given end state toward which they strive. For example, the oak is the telos of the acorn –it is of the nature of an acorn to become an oak. This ancient world view is called: