1) First, discuss how Socratess view (Euthyphro) that an expert (like a trainer or craftsman) should understand (and be able to present) the form or model of his field of expertise (with knowledge of goodness focusing on piety, justice). Next, discuss how Aristotle takes up this challenge when he presents what is involved in the human virtue such that knowledge of certain qualities that can be well conditioned or made good is offered {consider, minimally – Bk. 1, Chs. 7,8,13; Bk. 2, Chs. 3, 4, 6-9, in your answer show how Aristotle is himself presenting a form or model, and try to provide examples of how this can guide us in ethical choice}.
Last, discuss if Aristotle leaves enough room in his view of ethics for Socratess questioning orientation (Euthyphro), and(Apology) point, that the unexamined life is not worth living – such that when we reason in ethical life one is notsimply discovering answers, or merely given and following guidelines.
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