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Title: Virtue Ethics (Aristotle)


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Virtue Ethics(Aristotle)
  • Guiding Principle 3

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Virtue Ethics
  • A virtue is an admirable quality seen to produce
    success or benefit in a given community.
  • So, in virtue ethics virtues are admirable
    qualities that lead to moral excellence!
  • Modern day Virtue Ethics proponents include
    Elizabeth Anscombe and Alasdair MacIntyre
  • A philosophy first developed by ancient Greek
    philosopher Aristotle (384-322BCE), who asked
  • What does it mean to live a good life?

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Aristotle
  • Believed that we can make a conscious effort to
    be good
  • We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then
    is not an act, but a habit. (Nicomachean Ethics)
  • In Aristotles society there were very specific
    virtues that you needed to be good strength,
    courage, comradeship (friendliness), justice,
    temperance (control) and wisdom.

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  • Virtue ethics suggests that people cannot live
    alone as individuals in a society.
  • For society to work, we need to cooperate and
    live together.
  • If there are virtues that everyone aspires to and
    practices, then society will be better for
    everyone.
  • Aristotle believed that you could be a good man
    by practicing these virtues until they became
    ingrained in you, until you acted like that
    without needing to think about it
  • You could become temperate by ensuring you
    controlled your emotions and actions and did not
    go to extremes in anything.
  • You became brave by doing actions that would be
    considered brave

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Aristotle The Good Life
  • Aristotles aim was for everyone to lead what he
    called the good life and achieve happiness
    (eudaimonia).
  • People are not just naturally happy you must
    work for it.
  • This good life could only be achieved by
    following the virtues.
  • If you follow the virtues then you are living
    according to the Golden Mean (a balance between
    extremes of behaviour)
  • Today, different societies might have different
    virtues that would lead to happiness (or more
    modern ways of expressing the same things
    Aristotle did!)

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Judging People
  • People are considered to be good by demonstrating
    that they are living according to virtues.
  • This means that you are judged on your actions
    and their outcomes. You intentions do not count
    so much.
  • For example, if you practice doing kind things
    and making others happy, then this will become a
    habit and you will begin to think in a kind way.
  • If you do not genuinely want to be a kind person,
    then you will fail and people will see by your
    actions that you are not a good person.

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Becoming Good
  • It is not enough to simply try and do good
    stuff
  • If you do not understand why something is a
    virtue, you will not be able to practice it
    properly.
  • Due to this reason was also important to
    Aristotle you need to think through each
    situation, and understand how you should act in
    it (according to virtues)
  • It is not easy to follow virtues it requires
    understanding and effort.
  • If people genuinely want to be good they can
    achieve it, through dedication and effort.
  • This separates a virtuous man from a non-virtuous
    man.
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