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concepts such as arête (excellence or virtue), phronesis (practical or moral wisdom) and eudaimonia (flourishing). Plato states “The road to virtue is through pleasure: what is noble must be pleasant; but when these two do not coincide, a m...
virtue ethics. This may offer a more adequate ethical framework. Virtue theory is a very old concept (existing since the time of Aristotle, 384BC, at least) and there are a variety of theories that fall under the category of ‘virtue theory’...
a society of harmony and order built on virtues. He asserted that the moral basis of social bonds derived from an individual's social station. He delineated five relations of mutual moral responsibility: ruler and minister, father and son, ...
Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and the Recommendations of Morality Virtue-based ethical theories place less emphasis on which rules people should follow and instead focus on helping people develop good character traits, such as kindness and gen...
communal principle inside a political agenda that is in turn consigned as communal welfare programs to the community. In Britain the human services industry provides a complex network of services that extends to cover clinical and community...
and verdicts have been indented in line with the challenges and the problems that have been experienced in the realm of this particular school of thought (Gay, 2002). While the surface appears to be rather easier to approach, there are mul...
virtue ethicists in the Anglo-American tradition, on the one hand, and Foucault, on the other, are somewhat different. Most virtue ethicists draw mainly from Aristotle, in particular the Nichomachean Ethics, whereas Nussbaum is more concern...