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Ethics section 3 Final

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What is Aristotle's virtue ethics.

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we fulfill our distinctive function as human being which is to live in accordance with reason.

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Aristotles purpose of being human

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to seek happiness - eudaimonia

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Aristotle's eudamonia

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being fulfilled as human beings

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What are Aristotle two virtues and how are they acquired

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Intellectual virtue - teaching
Moral virtue - practice

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Aristotle 4 things to flourish as a human being

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1. practice of moral virtue
2. sufficent material posessions
3. good physical health
4. close freindships

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What is the Doctrine of mean

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a virtuous act or feeling that achieves the proper balance between excess and deficiency

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explain how virtue ethics is relative not subjective

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no data

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Obligation virtues vs. good promoting vs. limiting virtues with examples.

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obligation - fulfill moral obligations ex. promise keeping
good promoting virtues - serve to promote specific values or goods ex. generosity
Limiting Virtues - serve to control or manage our inclinations and feelings (courage)

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explain how limiting virtues are neutral with regard to virtue and vice

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because it can be both a virtue or a vice. NO moral value purely in themselves.

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What are three different categories for virtues?

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Obligation
good promoting
limiting