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  1. May 1, 2001 · Aristotle distinguishes two kinds of virtue (1103a1–10): those that pertain to the part of the soul that engages in reasoning (virtues of mind or intellect), and those that pertain to the part of the soul that cannot itself reason but is nonetheless capable of following reason (ethical virtues, virtues of character).

  2. Jul 18, 2003 · Following Plato and Aristotle, modern virtue ethics has always emphasised the importance of moral education, not as the inculcation of rules but as the training of character. There is now a growing movement towards virtues education, amongst both academics (Carr 1999; Athanassoulis 2014; Curren 2015) and teachers in the classroom.

  3. Mar 30, 2023 · When it comes to human behavior and morality, Aristotle is known for his “virtue ethics” — an ethical theory which primarily emphasizes the character of the moral agent themselves, rather than the morality of their actions (as with consequentialism) or the primacy of moral duty (as with deontology).

  4. May 16, 2024 · Virtue ethics, Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) as fundamental. Virtue ethics is primarily concerned with traits of character that are essential to human flourishing, not with the enumeration of duties.

  5. Aristotelian Virtue Ethics is an agent-centered theory in virtue of a primary focus on people and their characters rather than singular actions. For Aristotle, morality has more to do with the question “how should I be?” rather than “what should I do?”

  6. Aristotle: Ethics. Standard interpretations of Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics usually maintain that Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.) emphasizes the role of habit in conduct. It is commonly thought that virtues, according to Aristotle, are habits and that the good life is a life of mindless routine.

  7. May 24, 2024 · Aristotle distinguished moral virtues from intellectual virtues, such as wisdom, which governs ethical behaviour, and understanding, which is expressed in scientific endeavour and contemplation. Finding the rational mean necessary to exercise a moral virtue often requires the use of wisdom.

  8. Oct 22, 2020 · Aristotle develops his conception of virtue ( aretê) mainly in his practical philosophy, i.e., in his two ethical writings, the Nicomachean Ethics ( NE) and the Eudemian Ethics ( EE ), as well as in his Politics ( Pol .).

  9. Nicomachean Ethics By Aristotle Written 350 B.C.E Translated by W. D. Ross. Nicomachean Ethics has been divided into the following sections: Book I [65k] Book II [50k] Book III [74k] Book IV [69k] Book V [74k] Book VI [55k] Book VII [78k] Book VIII [70k] Book IX [66k] Book X [71k]

  10. Identify the central principles of virtue ethics. Distinguish the major features of Confucianism. Evaluate Aristotle’s moral theory. Virtue ethics takes a character-centered approach to morality.

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