“Character is that which reveals moral purpose, showing what kind of things a man chooses or avoids. Speeches, therefore, which do not make this manifest, or in which the speaker does not choose or avoid something, are not expressive of ethos/character. Thought on the other hand, is found where something is proved be or not to be, or a general maxim is enunciated.”
The lines by Aristotle reflect what aspect for development of character and thoughts.
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A.
Comparative
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B.
Psychoanalytical
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C.
Interpretative
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D.
Linguistics
Correct Answer:
B. Psychoanalytical
Explanation:
Aristotle's statements demonstrate a psychoanalytical viewpoint regarding the formation of character and ideas, making option (b) the correct choice.
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