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Like much of the Western tradition, virtue theory originated in ancient Greek philosophy. Virtue ethics began with Socrates, and was subsequently developed further by Plato, Aristotle, and the Stoics. Virtue ethics concentrates on the character of the individual, rather than the acts (or consequences thereof) … See more
Regarding which are the most important virtues, Aristotle proposed the following nine: wisdom; prudence; justice; fortitude; courage; liberality; … See more
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• Arete – Greek philosophical concept See moreThere are several lists of virtues. Socrates argued that virtue is knowledge, which suggests that there is really only one virtue. The Stoics … See more
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Virtue contrasts with deontological and consequentialist ethics (the three being together the most … See more• Yu, Jiyuan (1998). "Virtue: Confucius and Aristotle". Philosophy East and West. 48 (2): 323–47. doi:10.2307/1399830. JSTOR 1399830.
• Devettere, … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBIdentify the central principles of virtue ethics. Distinguish the major features of Confucianism. Evaluate Aristotle’s moral theory.
WEBVirtue ethics is a philosophy developed by Aristotle and other ancient Greeks. It is the quest to understand and live a life of moral character. This character-based approach to morality assumes that we acquire virtue …
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