virtue theory
What is the theory of virtue?
Virtue Theory is an ethical framework that says that we ought to focus not on what rules to follow, but on what kinds of people (or organizations) we should be, and what kinds of ethical exemplars we ought to imitate.
What are the 3 features of virtue theory?
There are three main strands of development for virtue ethics: Eudaimonism, agent-based theories and the ethics of care.
What are some examples of virtue theory?
"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 have adopted.
Honesty, courage, compassion, generosity, fidelity, integrity, fairness, self-control, and prudence are all examples of virtues.In the West, virtue ethics' founding fathers are Plato and Aristotle, and in the East it can be traced back to Mencius and Confucius.18 juil. 2003
Errors about Errors: Virtue Theory and Trait Attribution
This paper examines the implications of certain social psychological experiments for moral theory-specifically for virtue theory. Gilbert Harman and John |
EXEMPLARIST VIRTUE THEORY
EXEMPLARIST VIRTUE THEORY. LINDA ZAGZEBSKI. Abstract: In this essay I outline a radical kind of virtue theory I call exemplar. |
ROSALIND HURSTHOUSE Virtue Theory and Abortion
The sort of ethical theory derived from Aristotle variously described as virtue ethics |
A Virtue Theory of Aesthetics
of such virtues. This basic program can be applied to aesthetics so th art is defined using a virtue theory of aesthetics. I will propose and exam. |
Normative Virtue Theory in Theological Ethics
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Virtue Theory as a Feminist Ethical Framework
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Rosalind Hursthouse
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Environmental Virtue Ethics
Environmental Virtue Ethics. Ronald L. Sandler. Environmental ethics (see environmental ethics) is the study of the ethical rela-. |
Virtue Theory
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Virtue Theory as a Dynamic Theory of Business - JSTOR
Virtue theory holds the view that the foundation of morality lies in the development of good character traits as virtues: a person is said to be good if he or she has virtues |
Virtue Theory as a Dynamic Theory of Business
Traditional theories and models of business have outlived their usefulness as they are unable to adequately explain social reality Virtue theory shows firms that |
A Virtue Theory of Argumentation - e-Spacio - UNED
an approach is unpromising and that a virtue theory of argumentation should not undertake the task of argument evaluation Rather, that theory seems to be |
Virtue Theory, Relativism and Survival - International Journal of
Abstract—Virtue theory claims that moral virtues define the moral person Moral relativism claims there are no necessary universal moral values-this theory is not |
Hursthouse, Rosalind (1991), Virtue Theory and Abortion
The sort of ethical theory derived from Aristotle, variously described as virtue ethics, virtue-based ethics, or neo-Aristotelianism, is becoming better known, and is |
Virtue Ethics Criticism of Action-Based Models - Indian Hills
PHI 105: Introduction to Ethics Learning Unit 9: Lecture Page 1 of 2 Virtue Ethics Speaker: David Massey Action-based ethical theories, like utilitarianism and |