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Virtue Ethics In Ancient Philosophy

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Virtue ethics is a moral philosophy that emphasizes the development of virtuous character traits as the key to ethical living. In ancient philosophy, figures like Aristotle and Plato discussed virtue ethics as a foundational aspect of living a good life.

Key Features

  • Emphasis on character development
  • Focus on virtues rather than rules or consequences
  • Concern with achieving eudaimonia (flourishing)

Pros

  • Encourages personal growth and self-improvement
  • Flexible approach to morality that can adapt to different situations
  • Emphasizes the importance of cultivating good character

Cons

  • Can be subjective and open to interpretation
  • Does not provide clear-cut rules for decision-making
  • Success in practicing virtue ethics may vary depending on individual circumstances

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