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The following are true about Aristotle and his perspective on philosophical understanding.I. A man's unexamined life is not worth living.II. Man is a rational beingIII. Man is a rational animalIV. Man is logo-centricQuestion 20AnswerA.I, III and IVB. II, III and IVC.I, II and IID.I, II and IV

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The following are true about Aristotle and his perspective on philosophical understanding.I. A man's unexamined life is not worth living.II. Man is a rational beingIII. Man is a rational animalIV. Man is logo-centricQuestion 20AnswerA.I, III and IVB. II, III and IVC.I, II and IID.I, II and IV

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The correct answer is B. II, III and IV.

Aristotle did not say "A man's unexamined life is not worth living." This is a quote from Socrates. Aristotle did believe that man is a rational being and a rational animal. He also believed that man is logo-centric, meaning that humans are defined by their ability to speak and communicate.

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