Aristotle believed that morality is solely a matter of what we do, and not of how we do it. A. True
B. False
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B. False
Aristotle believed that morality is not only about what we do (the actions) but also how we do it (the intentions and character behind those actions). He emphasized the importance of virtue and the moral character that guides our choices, suggesting that both action and intention are integral to morality.