Aristotle ethics and morals
[DOC File]Phil 120: Ethics
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (trans. Crisp, Irwin (2nd edn.), or Ross (OUP World’s . Classics, revised L. Brown) Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals . Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (trans. Beck, Gregor, Hill & Zweig, Paton, or Wood) Contemporary readings/collections/textbooks
[DOC File]Ethics: A Brief Introduction - Stevens
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Normative ethics takes the positive concepts from both Aristotle (virtue ethicists) and Immanuel Kant (deontological ethicist) and creates the supposed ideal ethics we have today. Ethics has been applied to economics, politics and political science, leading to several distinct and unrelated fields of applied ethics, including business ethics ...
[DOC File]Contemporary Ethical Theory
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For Aristotle, in his book Nichomachean Ethics, it is important to hit the right mean between excess and deficiency, as many virtues turn into vices if they are exaggerated. Besides the four cardinal virtues, he mentions liberality, magnanimity, ambition, patience, truthfulness, wittiness, and modesty.
[DOC File]Olson 1
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, trans. Irwin, 2nd edition (Hackett) Kant, Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals, trans. Ellington (Hackett) Bentham and Mill, Utilitarianism and Other Essays (Penguin) Noddings, Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education (U. of California Press)
[DOC File]MORAL PARSIMONY
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CHAPTER ONE. Introduction. 1.1. Background to the Study
[DOC File]Aristotle
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These three philosophers offer significantly different approaches to ethics, but they all concern themselves with the main distinctions of ethics. Aristotle locates the ethical in the rational nature of human beings, arguing that the moral goodness is the end of the rational activity of the soul in accordance with moral virtue.
Morality: Aristotle versus Immanuel Kant - Grade Valley
Aristotle’s Ethics: Founded his own school, the Lyceum. After his death, his treatises on reasoning were grouped together and called Organon, which is the basis for the field of Logic. Aristotle used a _____ approach to ethical . problems but he was mostly a _____. What would Aristotle …
[DOC File]ARISTOTLE’S ETHICS AND AKINPELU’S MORAL PHILOSOPHY …
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Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) ETHICS * two ethical treatises: the “Nicomachean Ethics” and the “Eudemian Ethics” * key concepts: happiness/flourishing and “virtue” * uses Plato’s insight into unity of character * ethics is no a theoretical discipline. HAPPINESS * search for the highest good
[DOC File]Ethics Reading List
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (trans. Crisp, Irwin (2nd edn.), or Ross (OUP World’s . Classics, revised L. Brown) Hume, An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals . Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals (trans. Beck, Gregor, Hill & Zweig, Paton, or Wood) Contemporary readings/collections/textbooks
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