Moral and intellectual virtue

    • [DOC File]RELIABILITY, RATIONALITY, AND VIRTUE

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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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      (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.

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    • [DOC File]Virtue Ethics - Michigan Technological University

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      According to Aristotle and Confucius, a good social policy is one that encourages the development of virtue among people. For Aristotle, there are two types of virtues: (1) intellectual virtues and (2) moral virtues. Intellectual virtues are cultivated through (1) growth and experience and (2) Moral virtues are acquired by habit.

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    • Aristotle - Philosophy of mind | Britannica

      By a “virtue” I mean an excellence of personal character. And my interest lies with both moral and intellectual virtues. Moral virtues, as I am thinking of them, are excellences of moral character that include traits like courage, generosity, honesty, and compassion.

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    • [DOC File]VIRTUE ETHICS

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      Moral Virtue 4: Respect for learners. Advocates for all students. Demonstrates persistence in helping all students learn. INTELLECTUAL VIRTUE 1: General knowledge and content knowledge. Demonstrates knowledge of content. Demonstrates effective use of written, verbal, and nonverbal communication tools. INTELLECTUAL VIRTUE 2:

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    • [DOC File]VIRTUE ETHICS

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      For example, if courage is the virtue, then cowardice is the vice of deficiency and foolhardiness is the vice of excess. Aristotle believed that there are two types of virtue: intellectual virtues and moral virtues. The intellectual virtues are learned through instruction i.e. they are taught. The moral …

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    • [DOC File]Virtue Ethics - Weebly

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      Virtue is developed in community, in our interactions with each other. According to Aristotle and Confucius, a good social policy is one that encourages the development of virtue among people. For Aristotle, there are two types of virtues: (1) intellectual virtues and (2) moral virtues.

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    • [DOC File]TELEOLOGICAL ETHICS AND DEONTOLOGICAL ETHICS

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      Chapter 1: Moral virtue as the result of habits. Intellectual virtue comes chiefly from teaching. Moral virtue, ethiké areté, is formed by habit, as the name shows, being derived from ethos, habit. We become just by practicing just actions, etc. By acting bravely in the face of danger we become brave. Chapter 2: Method in the practical sciences

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

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      Moral virtues are virtues of the nonrational part of the soul. Moral Virtue. Moral virtues represent habits, traits, or dispositions of character (in contrast to intellectual virtues, which represent capacities of reason). Moral virtues are acquired by practice—i.e., by performing virtuous acts over and over until they become habitual behavior.

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