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  1. 1 de mai. de 2001 · Aristotles Ethics. First published Tue May 1, 2001; substantive revision Sat Jul 2, 2022. Aristotle conceives of ethical theory as a field distinct from the theoretical sciences. Its methodology must match its subject matter—good action—and must respect the fact that in this field many generalizations hold only for the most part.

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  2. Aristotelian ethics - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Three ethical treatises. Aristotle as a Socratic. Practical ethics. Aristotle's starting point. The highest good. Moral virtue. Four Cardinal Virtues. Justice. Intellectual virtue. Influence on later thinkers. As listed in the Corpus Aristotelicum. References. Further reading. Studies.

  3. In the Ethics, Aristotle identifies moral virtue as a hexis in Book II, chapter 4. He confirms this identity by reviewing the kinds of things that are in the soul, and eliminating the feelings and impulses to which we are passive and the capacities we have by nature, but he first discovers what sort of thing a virtue is by observing that the ...

  4. Aristotelian Virtue Ethics is an agent-centered theory in virtue of a primary focus on people and their characters rather than singular actions. For Aristotle, morality has more to do with the question “how should I be?” rather than “what should I do?”

    • Mark Dimmock, Andrew Fisher, Ethics for A-Level. Cambridge, Uk: Open Book Publishers
    • 2020
  5. 22 de out. de 2020 · In deliberate contrast to the ethical intellectualism of Socrates, Aristotle develops a complex conception of virtues as character traits which are closely tied to the different elements and stages of their cultivation: in the gradual process of becoming good,...

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  6. Different claims about the priority of virtues over actions need to be considered. Aristotle's theory of the virtues answers some questions in moral psychology, explaining the connexions between virtue, reason, desire, pleasure, and responsibility.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2019 · Abstract. Virtues are central within Aristotelian and Thomistic ethics; so, it is important to see what virtues are, why they are so good and interesting, and how they work. In order to arrive at a clear conception of virtue, prior thinking is necessary about the topics of action, decision, deliberation, character, and habit.