Aristotle list of vices
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Paul mentions his list of virtues (he calls them fruits of the Spirit) after listing a variety of vices (he calls them works of the flesh): sexual immorality, impurity, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, selfish ambition, fits of rage, envy, drunkenness, orgies. Aristotle draws attention to the middle traits or virtues (he called them
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This is not an exhaustive list of the components of virtuous (or vicious) character traits, but we don't need to consider any others. If, instead of being courageous, considerate, self-disciplined, etc., Jones had been self indulgent, overly fearful, and insensitive, the relevant character traits would have been vices…
[DOC File]Kant’s History of Ethics
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Act according to the mean between vices (Aristotle). (VE 27:264, 276-277). ‘Do good and avoid evil’ is trivial because the concept of a good action is simply that of an action that is to be done, and the concept of an evil action is that of one that is to be omitted.
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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, …
[DOC File]VIRTUE ETHICS
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mentions his list of virtues (he calls them fruits of the Spirit) after listing a variety of vices (he calls them works of the flesh): sexual immorality, impurity, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, selfish ambition, fits of rage, envy, drunkenness, orgies. Aristotle, On Virtue. The virtues are the ways we attain the highest goal of humanity: HAPPINESS.
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The vices mentioned by Aristotle are species rather than daughters of illiberality or covetousness. For a man may be said to be illiberal or covetous through a defect in giving. If he gives but little he is said to be "sparing"; if nothing, he is "tightfisted": if he gives with great reluctance, he …
'Aristotle and the Early Stoics on Moral Responsibility'
Aristotle holds us responsible (that is, we can be praised or blamed, rewarded or punished) for all our "voluntary" actions, which are defined by two criteria: 1) the "origin" or cause of the action must be "in us" (meaning it is some desire on our part which is the direct cause of the action), and 2) we must be aware of what we are doing.
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Aristotle, Eudemian Ethics, Books I, II, and VIII (with Woods's commentary) S. Broadie, Ethics with Aristotle, Ch 1 [B491.E7 Bro] D. Bostock, Aristotle’s Ethics, Chs. A. Kenny, 'Aristotle on Happiness', in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 1965-6; and (rewritten) in Barnes, Schofield and Sorabji, eds., Articles on Aristotle 2
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Aristotle thought that both right action and right motive should be present in a virtuous action. ... On some vices of virtue ethics, American Philosophical Quarterly, 21:227-236. MacIntyre, A ...
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1. Virtues and vices. 2. Personal assets and achievements IV: Arrangement (dispositio) Once arguments are discovered, they must be organized. Judicious arrangement of arguments is as important to persuasion as are the arguments themselves.
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