Aristotle views on virtue

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

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      Aristotle’s Greek for virtue of character, ethike arete, is rendered into Latin as ‘virtus moralis’. The English rendering ‘moral virtue’ is defensible, since the virtues of character as a whole display the impartial concern for others that is often ascribed to morality.

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    • [DOC File]PWRFaculty.org

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      Note that at 1.44 Aristotle equates being-good-at-being-human with virtue. And, since he has equated being-good-at-being-human with rational activity, we now have the equation “rational activity = virtue.” Note further that this equation is the first statement in an implied syllogism.

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    • [DOC File]Virtue Ethics

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      (This is just one interpretation of Aristotle’s views) Aristotle’s Views on Goodness. All things aim at their own good. The good for human beings is happiness. Happiness is an activity of the soul in accordance with virtue.

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    • Routledge: Virtue Ethics

      From virtue ethics, and the virtue theory of which it is a part, have emerged answers to these questions at once rooted in ancient views and yet distinctively modern. 1 Aristotle and ancient virtue ethics . Modern virtue ethicists often claim Aristotle as an ancestor.

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle’s Politics

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      VIRTUE (aretÄ“): This is the center of Aristotle’s political and ethical theory. In Aristotle’s use of the term, virtue means more than simply having “ethical virtue” as we use the term. A man’s virtue is that which makes him a good man: his intelligence, courage, practical wisdom, etc.

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    • [DOC File]Aristotle

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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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