Aristotle moral vs intellectual virtue
[DOC File]VIRTUE ETHICS
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Virtue takes on meaning when we consider the non-virtues or anti-virtues (known as vices 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.
[DOCX File]QUESTIONS PHILOSOPHERS ASK:
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ARISTOTLE ON VIRTUE. The virtues are the ways we attain the highest goal of humanity: ... BERNARD MAYO ON MORAL CHARACTER VS MORAL PRINCIPLES. Aristotle will not tell you what to do, but he will tell you what to be. ... It is an intellectual and psychic state, to which we are liberated at death, according to Socrates and Plato. While we stay in ...
[DOC File]THREE VARIETIES OF VIRTUE EPISTEMOLOGY
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This suggests an initial, broad distinction between two varieties of character-based virtue epistemology: viz. “conservative” approaches, which appeal to the concept of intellectual virtue as a way of engaging or addressing the epistemological tradition or mainstream; and “autonomous” approaches, which focus on matters of intellectual ...
[DOC File]MORAL PARSIMONY
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Morality should be more focused on maintaining human relationships vs. rights, duties & the pursuit of personal happiness. ... but joy and desire to exercise the virtue of goodness by fulfilling ourselves through moral behavior. ... Finding the nature of the good life is an intellectual task similar to the disvoery of mathematical truths. You ...
[DOC File]TELEOLOGICAL ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGICAL ETHICS
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(4) Moral and intellectual virtues. a. Defining human virtue in terms of the distinctive traits of human nature (like Plato) b. "Intellectual virtues "ultimate aim in life as a life of intellectual contemplation for its own sake. c. The importance of reason and understanding. d. The role of reason in moral actions in everyday life (unlike Plato) e.
[DOC File]xx - praxeology
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Aristotle: intellectual vs. emotional rationality. The Aristotelean Mean determined by human-ness. Two ways of going wrong: overstressing (the subhuman way) or understressing (the superhuman way) our animal nature & vulnerable embodiedness. cowardice, rashness, bravery. stinginess, prodigality, generosity. intemperance, insensibility, temperance
[DOC File]Master's Thesis
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2. Aristotle - Virtue and Vice . Aristotle's theory of justification relies not only on the idea of practical reasoning, prudence, and dialectic. Aristotle also has a theory of moral judgement which serves well as a basis for justification. Just as Aristotle advises us to act prudently he also advises us to act virtuously.
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How is it related to the rational and passionate parts of the soul, the vices, action, emotion, the mean, and the time, place, and situation of the moral agent? Discuss the virtue and the vices associated with getting angry or giving money using Aristotle’s method of analysis. 3. How does Aristotle understand moral virtue in general?
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When Aristotle describes the intellectual virtues as different qualities that enable one to attain truth, it may be surprising that there are no fewer than five, rather than one, say, “the adequation of the intellect to the thing.” ... Moral virtue makes possible the conviction necessary to begin reasoning about practicing the good. And if ...
CHARACTER EDUCATION: THE CULTIVATION OF VIRTUE
Character Education: The Cultivation of Virtue. Thomas Lickona . A headmaster remembers that above the door to the main classroom building where he went to school, the following words were engraved:
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