Aristotle intellectual and moral virtues
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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 virtues …
[DOC File]VIRTUE ETHICS
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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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Moral virtues (eg courage, temperance, modesty, patience, honesty, nobility) - Qualities of character attained by habit or cultivation Stable, fixed and reliable dispositions; the right sort of emotions and internal states accompany our actions Intellectual virtues (Skill, knowledge, common sense, intuition, wisdom; resourcefulness ...
[DOC File]Yes, knowledge is useless without action
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Just as knowledge is intrinsically important to the value of an action so are the intellectual virtues to the moral virtues. I will no longer analyze all the kinds of intellectual virtues for I firmly agree with the descriptions posited by Aristotle. But, nonetheless, I would like to highlight few important thought elements in his analysis of ...
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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. For Aristotle, most virtues require finding the mean between …
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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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