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Virtue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Virtus: "Manliness" Valor, excellence, courage, character, and worth. Public virtues In addition to the private virtues which were aspired to by individuals, Roman ...
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Virtue-based ethical theories place much less emphasis on which rules people should follow and instead focus on helping people develop good character traits, ...
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This led the Greek moralists to conclude that virtuous traits of character have two aspects: (a) a ...
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"Virtues" are attitudes, dispositions, or character traits that enable us to be and to act in ways that develop this potential. They enable us to pursue the ideals we ...
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It would try to specify which traits (of acts or character) are moral virtues, which are moral vices, and which are neither moral virtues nor moral vices.
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What is a moral virtue? Six basic characteristics: 1. Virtues are dispositional feature of character: they make us good and make us do our jobs well-they affect our ...
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As in regard to the virtues some men are called good in respect of a state of character, others in respect of an activity, so too in the case of friendship; for those ...
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