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1
The Ethics of Virtue
  • Virtue ethics date back to Aristotle (325B.C.) in
    his Nichomachean Ethics.
  • Aristotles central question What is the good
    of man?

2
Supreme Good
  • Happiness supreme good chosen for itself and
    never for something else.
  • More than a mere truism
  • What is the nature of happiness?
  • How do we achieve happiness?

3
Virtue and Function
  • Aristotle holds that happiness (or that which
    makes someone happy) is tied to the proper
    functioning of a thing.
  • good hammer that which functions well at
    hammering
  • What is the unique function of man?

4
The Function of Man
  • Aristotle holds that the unique function of man
    is his power of thought.
  • Full development of reason will make man happy
  • Life of Reason activity of the soul in
    conformity with virtue clear judgment that is
    self-centered
  • Rational Principle Golden Mean

5
The Golden Mean
  • Virtue is the mean between two extremes relative
    to the individuals.
  • Excess-------Mean-------Deficiency
  • Rashness-----Bravery-----Cowardice
  • The good person is one who habitually follows the
    mean.

6
Contemporary Virtue Ethics
  • Virtue (defined) a trait of character,
    manifested in habitual action, which is good for
    a person to have.
  • Examples of Virtues (Partial list no absolute
    or complete list)
  • Benevolence, Fairness, Self-Discipline
  • Self-Reliance , Honesty, Tolerance
  • Conscientiousness, Loyalty, Justice

7
Importance of the Virtues?
  • Virtuous person will fare better in life.
  • Virtues are needed to live well
  • We need virtues to live in community with others
  • Necessary to pursue our own ends and cope with
    lifes challenges

8
The Nature of the Virtues
  • Are the virtues the same for everyone? Yes
  • All people need virtue just to different degrees
  • Certain virtues will be necessary for some
    cultures
  • Radical Virtues Ethics get rid of the notion of
    morally right and morally wrong. Use virtuous and
    non-virtuous.

9
Advantages of Virtue Ethics
  • Moral Motivation certain situations are handled
    by an appeal to virtue rather than right action
    or duty.
  • Example Visiting a friend in the hospital
  • Virtue Friendship, Love, Loyalty
  • Doubts about the ideal of impartiality
    relationships with family and friends are
    difficult to account for in other moral
    approaches.

10
Problems with Virtue Ethics
  • Problem of Incompleteness
  • Lie/Dont Lie ?
  • Honesty is a virtue ?
  • What does it mean to be honest? ?
  • One who follows rules such as Do not lie ?
  • Why this rule? ? Non-virtue consideration

11
Problems with Virtue Ethics (Continued)
  • Problem of Conflicting Virtues
  • Friendship vs. Justice
  • Is there a virtue to cover every situation? For
    any good reason given in favor of doing an
    action, there is a corresponding virtue consists
    of a disposition to accept and act on that reason.
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