Aristotle on intellectual virtue

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      [This is not a final draft.] Intellectual Virtue. While attention to intellectual virtue dates back at least to Aristotle (see ARISTOTLE), most philosophers interested in virtue have tended to focus on moral or ethical virtue (see VIRTUE; MORAL CHARACTER).During the last decade of the 20th century, this focus began to broaden, as epistemologists began returning to the notion of intellectual ...

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    • [DOC File]INTELLECTUAL VIRTUE: PERSPECTIVES FROM ETHICS AND …

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      Julia Annas argues, with the Stoics and against Aristotle and some virtue epistemologists, that moral and intellectual virtues should be understood as skills and that the possession of either requires reliable success in achieving the “overall goal” of the virtue in question (p. 25).

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      Intellectual virtue can be gotten from a teacher, but moral virtue is the result of habituation. Moral virtues are not products of nature, but neither are they acquired quite independently of nature. "Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect ...

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle (384-322 BC)

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      Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics is an analysis of character and intelligence as they. relate to happiness. Aristotle distinguished two kinds of “virtue,” or human excellence: moral and intellectual. Moral virtue is an expression of character, formed by habits. reflecting repeated choices. A moral virtue is always a mean between two less

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle Multiple Choice

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      a. very few people attain intellectual virtue. b. many people attain intellectual virtue. c. moral virtue is not within the reach of ordinary people. d. moral virtue is within the reach of ordinary people. e. two of the above. 18. According to Aristotle . a. only practical investigations have a teleological basis.

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      Aristotle’s concept of an ‘Athenian gentleman’ and the idea that only the rich can be completely virtuous may now seem out of place, and ‘friendship’ seems an unusual virtue. Jane Austen said ‘agreeableness’ was not a real virtue, and Aristotle claimed military courage was an apparent virtue.

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    • [DOC File]The Imposition of Dispositions: Is this What Aristotle Meant

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      For Aristotle, virtues are broken down into two types: intellectual and moral. The intellectual virtues, such as “theoretical wisdom, understanding and practical wisdom . . . owes its origin and development chiefly to teaching, and for that reason requires experience and time” (NE, Bk.1, 1103a, 6 …

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      c. activity that requires possession and use of virtue--both moral virtue and intellectual virtue . d. moral virtue is impossible if leaders lack one kind of intellectual virtue (practical wisdom) Explanation. What is activity? What is virtue? Aristotle’s mental scheme of potency, first actuality, and second actuality is …

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      12. Virtue is praiseworthy, but happiness is above praise. D. Kinds of virtue. 13. Division of the faculties, and resultant division of virtue into intellectual and moral. Books II-V. Moral Virtue. Book II. 1 -- III. 5. General Account. A. Moral virtue, how produced, in what materials and in what manner exhibited. 1.

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