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C) as inaccessible to the human mind, ultimately unknowable and practically meaningless. Choose the true statement about virtue-based ethics. Aristotle claims that all the things that are ends in themselves also contribute to a wider end, an end that is the greatest good of all. By this remark he indicates how: (a) some kinds of happiness are more desirable or valuable than others for social or cultural reasons. Feminine moral development, according to Carol Gilligan, occurs as a person moves from (1) caring only for herself, through (2) caring for others, to (3) adopting care as a universal moral principle.
As the ancient philosopher Aristotle suggested, a person can improve his or her character by practicing self-discipline, while a good character can be corrupted by repeated self-indulgence. Whether they call for a change of emphasis from obligation, a return to a broad understanding of ethics, or a unifying tradition of practices that generate virtues, their dissatisfaction with the state of modern moral philosophy lay the foundation for change. Each account of virtue requires a prior account of social and moral features in order to be understood. Most virtue ethics theories take their inspiration from Aristotle who declared that a virtuous person is someone who has ideal character traits. We know to be immoral, because to do so would be to act contrary to our. Much of what has been written on virtue ethics has been in response to criticisms of the theory. Is a significantly different question to ask from "How should I live? For example: Should I tell my friend the truth about her lying boyfriend? Kant concentrates on fortitude of will and failure to do so is self-deception. C) fails to indicate how toleration can be a value only for consequentialists, not deontologists. To which theory of ethics is the person who made this statement likely appealing? Intro to Ethics - Unit 4 Milestone Flashcards. To do her duty, whatever it might be. We "apply" them by asking what these principles require of us in particular circumstances, e. g., when considering whether to lie or to commit suicide. C) Even if people agree on what they believe, it is difficult (if not impossible) to get them to live according to what they believe.
Eudaimonia is the life of virtue—activity in accordance with reason, man's highest function. Integrity and agency (ability to make choices and act) but rather social. Choose the true statement about virtue-based ethics Study guides, Class notes & Summaries - US. Others are just as devoted to the basic principle of Immanuel Kant: "Everyone is obligated to act only in ways that respect the human dignity and moral rights of all persons. Aristotelian character is, importantly, about a state of being.
B) as true or false depending on one's society or on how one is raised. Values of sympathy, kindness, and the "common" good because: (a) they feel that they should be treated kindly and compassionately since they are not responsible for their lack of power. B) Epicureanism says that life can be meaningful only if we are happy (regardless of whether we satisfy our desires), but Stoicism says that we can be happy only if we satisfy our desires. One of the first Kantian responses to virtue ethics. Other sets by this creator. D) need to be supported by reasons that should be universally intelligible or acceptable. According to Mill, "Of two pleasures, if there be one to which all. C) acting in general to produce the greatest amount of happiness for the greatest number of people is not always the morally right thing to do. C) Kant portrays ethical values as products of the antagonism between those who emphasize motives and those who emphasize consequences. Objections to Virtue Ethics. The development of moral character may take a whole lifetime. Harm than good insofar as it wastes our own resources, makes the starving. Ethics and Virtue - Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. The virtuous agent acts effortlessly, perceives the right reason, has the harmonious right desire, and has an inner state of virtue that flows smoothly into action. Nietzsche's critique of "slave morality" includes an attack on.
Virtue ethics, it is objected, with its emphasis on the imprecise nature of ethics, fails to give us any help with the practicalities of how we should behave. Morality is supposed to be about other people. We recognize that morality differs in every society, and is a convenient. 63 Ethical relativists argue that, because all moral values are relative to cultural or individual choice, no universally valid moral principles hold for all human beings. Is this: "The weak and the failures shall perish. By some means other than human choice, then: (a) contradicts the principle on which the ability to make moral distinctions is based. D) simple pleasures (as opposed to extreme pleasures) are easier to satisfy, less prone to disappointment, and make us appreciate luxuries all the more. A modern version of rule-consequentialism, which is in many respects sensitive to the insights of virtue. C) prejudices within our own society often determine our moral views. This "certain character" is: (a) activity in accordance with reason (i. Choose the true statement about virtue-based ethics committee. e., sensitive to the social and personal dimensions of human existence). The mean amount is neither too much nor too little and is sensitive to the requirements of the person and the situation. Is that one should live virtuously, that is, have a virtuous character. Offers us differs from Epicureanism in that: (a) Epicureanism says that happiness consists in the unrestrained pursuit of pleasure (hedonism), whereas Stoicism says that we can achieve pleasure only by desiring things that will not disappoint us. Cottingham, J., "Partiality and the Virtues", in Crisp R. and Slote M., How Should One Live?
The moral beliefs of one's own culture is bound to fail because: (a) obviously some cultures have better systems of moral beliefs than others. Preview 2 out of 8 pagesAdd to cart. By: (a) showing why someone should care about having an integrated personality or contributing to the harmonious operation of society. This is the life of excellence or of eudaimonia. For example, a person who has developed the virtue of generosity is often referred to as a generous person because he or she tends to be generous in all circumstances. Choose the true statement about virtue-based ethic.fr. Since its revival in the twentieth century, virtue ethics has been developed in three main directions: Eudaimonism, agent-based theories, and the ethics of care. D) our moral obligations to promote the happiness of our family, friends, and immediate culture are more important than even obligations to protect the lives of others. According to Socrates and Plato, we can be truly happy only if we allow our reason or intellect to guide our emotions and appetites.