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  1. Aristotle’s Ethics - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    • Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. Its methodology must match its subject mattergood actionand must respect the fact that in this field many generalizat… See more

    Writings

    Aristotle wrote two ethical treatises: the Nicomachean Ethics and the Eudemian Ethics. He does not himself use either of these titles, although in the Politics (1295a36) … See more

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    Organization

    Though the general point of view expressed in each work is the same, there are many subtle … See more

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    Influence

    Although Aristotle is deeply indebted to Plato's moral philosophy, particularly Plato's central insight that moral thinking must be integrated with our emotions and appetites, a… See more

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    Terminology

    Aristotle thinks everyone will agree that the terms eudaimonia (happiness) and eu zên (living well) designate such an end. The Greek term eudaimon is composed of two parts: eu m… See more

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    Addressing the moral skeptic, after all, is the project Plato undertook in the Republic: in Book I he rehearses an argument to show that justice is not really a virtue, and the remain… See more

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  2. Aristotle's ethics, or study of character, is built around the premise that people should achieve an excellent character (a virtuous character, " ethikē aretē " in Greek) as a pre-condition for attaining happiness or well-being (eudaimonia). It is sometimes referred to in comparison to later ethical theories as a "character based ethics".
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    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).
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    Moral virtue is a relative mean between extremes of excess and deficiency, and in general the moral life is one of moderation in all things except virtue. No human appetite or desire is bad if it is controlled by reason according to a moral principle. Moral virtue is acquired by a combination of knowledge, habituation, and self-discipline.
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