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21 Οκτ 2024 · Traditionally, ethics referred to the philosophical study of morality, the latter being a more or less systematic set of beliefs, usually held in common by a group, about how people should live. Ethics also referred to particular philosophical theories of morality.
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3 Αυγ 2004 · In their moral theories, the ancient philosophers depended on several important notions. These include virtue and the virtues, happiness ( eudaimonia ), and the soul. We can begin with virtue.
Aristotle proposed the most prominent and sophisticated version of virtue ethics in Antiquity and his teachings have become authoritative for many scholars and still remain alive in the vital contributions of neo-Aristotelians in contemporary philosophy. His main ethical work is the Nicomachean Ethics; less prominent but still valuable and ...
1 Μαΐ 2001 · Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. Its methodology must match its subject matter—good action—and must respect the fact that in this field many generalizations hold only for the most part.
18 Ιουλ 2003 · In what follows we sketch four distinct forms taken by contemporary virtue ethics, namely, a) eudaimonist virtue ethics, b) agent-based and exemplarist virtue ethics, c) target-centered virtue ethics, and d) Platonistic virtue ethics.
There are two dominant ethical traditions: the teleological, in which the end (telos) is the basic concept, and the deontological (to deon, what is right or what is demanded), in which duty is the basic concept.
Brent Adkins traces the history of ethics and morality by examining six thinkers: Aristotle, Spinoza, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche and Levinas. You’ll learn what the p...