ethics civics MCQ #1607

For Aristotle, what was the formal cause of the moral life?

ethics civics MCQ #1607

  1. Question 1

    Q1. For Aristotle, what was the formal cause of the moral life?

    • A) Eudaimonia
    • B) Hedonism
    • C) Deontology
    • D) Utility

    Answer: Eudaimonia

    Explanation: Aristotle identified eudaimonia (flourishing or happiness) as the formal cause and ultimate end of human moral life — all virtuous action aims at achieving this state.