To what extent do modern versions of V.E address the weaknesses of Aristotle's
teaching on virtue?
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To what extent do modern
versions of V.E address the
weaknesses of Aristotle's
teaching on virtue?
What is virtue ethics?
Does not focus on what the right thing/act to do is (like
utilitarianism or NL) but on HOW TO DEVELOP A GOOD
CHARACTER
Concentrates on defining good
people and the virtues that make
them good
Old theory dating
back to Aristotle
and Plato
Agent-centered - Virtue
ethics concentrates on the
person or the agent
performing the actions.
It is not concerned with the motive
or the consequence of an action but
rather the person
therefore resists a
teleological/deontological
classification
Aristotle's
teachings
Argued that as humans
everything we want or desire should
lead to happiness, because
happiness is good as an end in itself.
the ultimate happiness we all aim for is
called eudaimonia. In order to reach
eudaimonia, Aristotle stated, we must be
virtuous people.
rejected action-based ethics. He said that an action
may seem good but have a bad motive - this is the
exact opposite of the utilitarian view, which argues that
motive is irrelevant.
Virtue ethicists say the action is irrelevant but the motive is
pivotal because it shapes who we are as people.