Is it true according to Aristotle that we can reason about the teloi (plural of telos) of social institutions in order to determine How they should be run?
a. Yes, Aristotle believed that the purpose (telos) of social institutions could be reasoned about to determine their proper functioning.
b. No, according to Aristotle, the teloi of social institutions are not relevant to How they should be run.
c. Aristotle did not address the concept of teloi in relation to social institutions.
d. Aristotle believed that social institutions should be run based on tradition and authority, rather than reasoning about their teloi.