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  1. 1 de mai. de 2001 · 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. Aristotle first used the term ethics to name a field of study developed by his predecessors Socrates and Plato which is devoted to the attempt to provide a rational response to the question of how humans should best live.

  3. Aristotle: Ethics. Standard interpretations of Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ethics usually maintain that Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.) emphasizes the role of habit in conduct.

  4. 25 de abr. de 2019 · 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...

    • Michael Wladika
    • m.wladika@iti.ac.at
    • 2019
  5. 22 de out. de 2020 · Aristotle develops his conception of virtue (aretê) mainly in his practical philosophy, i.e., in his two ethical writings, the Nicomachean Ethics (NE) and the Eudemian Ethics (EE), as well as in his Politics (Pol.).

    • Jörn Müller
    • joern.mueller@uni-wuerzburg.de
  6. 18 de abr. de 2017 · Aristotle wrote two ethical treatises: Nicomachean Ethics, composed of ten “books,” and Eudemian Ethics, consisting of eight books. In addition, there is the so-called Magna Moralia or “great ethics” —a short work on virtues and vices, also often ascribed to Aristotle.

  7. Aristotle's theory of the virtues answers some questions in moral psychology, explaining the connexions between virtue, reason, desire, pleasure, and responsibility.