Carefully read Theodore Dalrymple’s The Frivolity of Evil and type a 750 word response in which you address EACH of the following five questions in your own words: 1. What is the author's main argument? 2. How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)? 3. Relate the author’s discussion of human happiness and misery to the issue of virtue ethics with specific reference to Aristotle’s Virtue Theory 4. Do you agree or disagree with Dalrymple’s analysis? Why or why not? (Feel free to include observations from your own experience or that of friends, relatives, or acquaintances.)

Carefully read Theodore Dalrymple’s The Frivolity of Evil and type a 750 word response in which you address EACH of the following five questions in your own words:
1. What is the author’s main argument?
2. How does he support his main argument (evidence, ancillary arguments, etc.)?
3. Relate the author’s discussion of human happiness and misery to the issue of virtue ethics with specific reference to Aristotle’s Virtue Theory
4. Do you agree or disagree with Dalrymple’s analysis? Why or why not? (Feel free to include observations from your own experience or that of friends, relatives, or acquaintances.)