Aristotle ethics pdf
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Virtue is a central ethical concept. This section examines the nature of virtue. One important debate concerns how best to understand Aristotle’s influential account of virtue as consisting in a ‘mean’ between extremes. Another, also originating in Aristotle, …
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Medicine is an example of such ‘practices’ (MacIntyre, 1985), its purpose being the ‘good’ of the patient (Pellegrino, 2007). The literature on virtues is greatly influenced by early philosophers such as Aristotle (Hursthouse & Pettigrove, 2016). Aristotle (trans. 1999) believed that moral virtues can be …
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For Kant, ethics is not based in one’s character, as Aristotle believed, but in aligning one’s will or desires with what reason tells us to do. Kant argues, in what is called a deontological ethics, that ethical rules follow from the laws of reason, such as the categorical imperative.
[DOC File]Time and Necessity: Aristotle’s “Sea-Battle”
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The passage in Aristotle's logical works which has received perhaps the most intense discussion in recent decades is On Interpretation 9, where Aristotle discusses the question whether every proposition about the future must be either true or false. ... the possibility of free will and ethics are annihilated. So Aristotle rejects that the truth ...
[DOC File]Chapter 2: Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society
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Chapter 2: Ethics: The Bedrock of a Society. Defining Ethics. Michael Josephson, “Definitions in ethics.” [See separate file in this folder] Michael Josephson, Becoming an Exemplary Police Officer (Los Angeles: Josephson Institute, 2007). Although this book was written for police officers, it offers Josephson’s thinking on ethics in a ...
[DOC File]MORAL PHILOSOPHY
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Aristotle, the founder of ethics (ηθική) and politics (πολιτική), resolved the dialectic between science and art—the principle or ideal [τό μέσον] and the circumstantially possible [τό δυνατόν]—into what he called the proper goal of practical action (τό πρέπον).
Introduction to Philosophy, Phil 1301
: This class introduces you to ethics by considering the positions and arguments of some of the most important historical figures in the field (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Mill, and Kant). Some of the major ethical theories examined will be the divine command theory, natural law ethics, utilitarianism, deontological ethics, and virtue ethics.
[DOC File]Identifying Rhetorical Strategies: Logos, Pathos, and Ethos
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Ethos appeals to ethics and character. Ethos seeks to persuade the reader that the writer/speaker can be trusted and believed due to his/her noble character or ethical ways in which he/she is presenting ideas. Some Examples of Ethos. Appeal to the writer’s/speaker’s believability, qualifications, character; relevant biographical information ...
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics (PPSL) Ellen Fox, “Paternalism and Friendship” (PPSL) James Conlon, “Why Lovers Can’t Be Friends” (PPSL) Week 12 --- April 26. Exam 2. Final paper outlines due. Week 13 --- May 3. Student presentations of final paper outlines. Week 14 --- …
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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, ISBN: 0872204642 (Hackett) Nietzsche, Genealogy of Morals, ISBN: 0679724621 (Vintage) (Most readings will be available online below.) Reading Schedule and Resources
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