Vices of aristotle
[DOC File]Virtue Ethics
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It began with Aristotle (384 – 322 BCE) and his Nicomanchean Ethics. They start with three concepts: arete = excellence, phronesis = practical wisdom, eudaimonea = happiness. Aristotle argued that each virtue was really a mean between two vices. ARISTOTLE'S NICOMACHEAN ETHICS /TABLE OF VIRTUES AND VICES
[DOC File]Virtue Ethics - Weebly
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Aristotle realised that human behaviour is made up of extremes which he called vices of excess and vices of deficiency. Aristotle argued that the best course of action falls between the two and that this is the virtue. For example, if courage is the virtue, then cowardice is the vice of deficiency and foolhardiness is the vice of excess.
[DOC File]All seven capital sins discussed in II-II
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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 …
[DOCX File]Absurd Being
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The Nicomachean Ethics – Aristotle. The Nicomachean Ethics . is one of two extant works about ethics written by Aristotle, the other being The. Eudemian. Ethics. which, it is generally believed, was written before . The Nicomachean Ethics; the latter being thought to represent Aristotle’s more mature thoughts on the subject. The . Ethics
[DOC File]History of Philosophy: Renaissance through Enlightenment ...
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Worksheet on Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics, Book VI. So far, Aristotle has argued that . virtue of character. is a state of the soul that involves . acting and feeling in such a way that falls between 2 opposite vices; having gotten in the habit of acting this way through repetition of …
[DOC File]Aristotle’s
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Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. ... The Virtues and Vices. A. Courage. 6. Courage concerned with the feelings of fear and confidence -- strictly speaking, with the fear of death in battle. 7. The motive of courage is the sense of honour: characteristics of the opposite vices, cowardice ...
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