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  1. 30 Μαρ 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).

  2. 1 Μαΐ 2001 · Aristotle follows Socrates and Plato in taking the virtues to be central to a well-lived life. Like Plato, he regards the ethical virtues (justice, courage, temperance and so on) as complex rational, emotional and social skills.

  3. Aristotle makes about ethical virtue, especially his view that ethical virtues are in a mean, a doctrine that permeates his ethical theory. I argue that the nameless virtues, long...

  4. Most virtue ethics theories take their inspiration from Aristotle who declared that a virtuous person is someone who has ideal character traits. These traits derive from natural internal tendencies, but need to be nurtured; however, once established, they will become stable.

  5. 5 Μαρ 2023 · According to Aristotle, virtues are habits of behavior that enable us to live in accordance with reason and achieve our full potential as human beings. Aristotle believed that virtues could be divided into two categories: intellectual virtues and moral virtues.

  6. 12 Απρ 2022 · Aristotle divides virtues into two types: moral virtues and intellectual virtues. It is the moral virtues that we are interested in here as they are the foundation of a good life. Aristotle thought that in the sphere of action, moral virtues sit between two opposing vices.

  7. 18 Ιουλ 2003 · Following (and adapting) Aristotle, virtue ethicists draw a distinction between full or perfect virtue and “continence”, or strength of will. The fully virtuous do what they should without a struggle against contrary desires; the continent have to control a desire or temptation to do otherwise.

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