Robinson agrees with Aquinas’ idea that (Points : 1)

Honor is a subjective quality
Honor is secondary to integrity
Honor must be displayed in action
Honor is secondary to magnanimity
None of the above

I think it is c am I correct

Again ... who is Robinson?

In his discussion of virtue and honor in the military, what does Robinson consider to be the relation between integrity and magnanimity

To determine if Robinson agrees with Aquinas' idea that "Honor must be displayed in action," we need to analyze the given information and find evidence supporting or contradicting this statement.

First, let's review the options provided:
a) Honor is a subjective quality.
b) Honor is secondary to integrity.
c) Honor must be displayed in action.
d) Honor is secondary to magnanimity.
e) None of the above.

While the question mentions that Robinson agrees with Aquinas, it does not explicitly state which specific idea Robinson agrees with. Therefore, we need to evaluate each option based on the information given.

From Aquinas' perspective, it is argued that honor is connected to integrity, magnanimity, and action. However, the question asks if Robinson agrees with these ideas.

Option a states that honor is a subjective quality, but there is no direct mention of this concept in the given information.

Option b states that honor is secondary to integrity, which aligns with Aquinas' view. However, it does not specify if Robinson agrees with this particular idea.

Option c states that honor must be displayed in action. This statement aligns with Aquinas' perspective, and it is a reasonable conclusion since honor is often associated with actions and behavior. Therefore, if Robinson agrees with Aquinas' ideas, it is likely that they would also agree with this statement.

Option d states that honor is secondary to magnanimity. There is no direct evidence or mention of magnanimity in the given information.

Option e states none of the above, which means none of the given options align with Robinson's agreement with Aquinas.

Considering the given information and evaluating the options, option c, "Honor must be displayed in action," seems to be the most reasonable choice. However, without additional context, it is impossible to definitively determine if this is the correct answer.