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  2. Sep 2, 2016 · What are Vice and Virtues? Although we can, we shouldn’t just understand “virtue” as some floating metaphysical form. Instead, virtue should be understood as any positive sentiment that leads to the happiness of ourselves and others (the “good” qualities a person can possess so to speak).

  3. Sep 21, 2023 · To keep our topic manageable, we’re only going to focus on four central intellectual virtues, even though there are many, many more. Then, we’ll discuss some ways people can lack virtue in their thinking, what we’ll call intellectual vices.

  4. Jul 18, 2003 · Rather, virtues and vices will be foundational for virtue ethical theories and other normative notions will be grounded in them. We begin by discussing two concepts that are central to all forms of virtue ethics, namely, virtue and practical wisdom.

  5. Oct 29, 2004 · The typical moral judgment is that some trait, such as a particular person’s benevolence or laziness, is a virtue or a vice. A character trait, for Hume, is a psychological disposition consisting of a tendency to feel a certain sentiment or combination of sentiments, ones that often move their possessor to action.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VirtueVirtue - Wikipedia

    In human practical ethics, a virtue is a disposition to choose actions that succeed in showing high moral standards: doing what is right and avoiding what is wrong in a given field of endeavour, even when doing so may be unnecessary from a utilitarian perspective.

  7. May 1, 2001 · 1. Preliminaries. 2. The Human Good and the Function Argument. 3. Methodology. 3.1 Traditional Virtues and the Skeptic. 3.2 Differences from and Affinities to Plato. 4. Virtues and Deficiencies, Continence and Incontinence. 5. The Doctrine of the Mean. 5.1 Ethical Virtue as Disposition. 5.2 Ethical Theory Does Not Offer a Decision Procedure.

  8. Article Summary. The concepts of virtue and vice identify a distinctive set of goods and evils, ones that are aspects of human excellence unlike, say, the values of feeling pleasure or pain.

  9. Virtue and vice were both philosophically as well as religiously defined in medieval thought. From the twelfth century in particular, the relation between the philosophical and religious aspects of both concepts occasioned continuous debate.

  10. Virtue ethics is a broad term for theories that emphasize the role of character and virtue in moral philosophy rather than either doing one’s duty or acting in order to bring about good consequences. A virtue ethicist is likely to give you this kind of moral advice: “Act as a virtuous person would act in your situation.”

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