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VIRTUE ETHICS

VIRTUE ETHICS
9問 • 2年前
  • Honey Joy T. Dallego
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  • 1

    Concentrates on the character of the actor. It is primarily concerned with answering the question, "What kind of person should I be?" It is more interested not with what makes an act right, but with what makes a person good.

    VIRTUE ETHICS

  • 2

    Claims that we cannot tell whether an act is right or wrong by just looking at or analyzing the act itself; instead, we must focus on the person performing the act.

    VIRTUE ETHICS

  • 3

    Each person ought to do whatever will best promote his or her own interests.

    ETHICAL EGOISM

  • 4

    The right thing to do is to follow the rules that rational, self-interested people would agree to follow for their mutual benefit.

    SOCIAL CONSTRUCT THEORY

  • 5

    One ought to do whatever will lead to the most happiness.

    UTILITARIANISM

  • 6

    According to Aristotle, is the mean between the two extremes of our emotions and desires, as well as of the actions that they motivate. The undesirable character trait of either the “extreme of excess" or the “extreme of deficiency" is what vice is.

    VIRTUE

  • 7

    Is a virtue because it is the mean between the extremes of cowardice, on the one hand, and recklessness, on the other. A coward has too little courage, whereas a reckless person someone who takes excessive risks may have too much for their own good.

    COURAGE

  • 8

    Is also a virtue because to be self-controlled is to regulate one's actions in matters of pleasure—avoiding the excesses of overindulgence, on the one hand, and the deficiencies of inhibition, on the other. The happy life should contain pleasure, but not be driven by its pursuit.

    TEMPERANCE

  • 9

    Lies within the extremes of miserliness (deficiency), on the one hand, and extravagance (excess), on the other.

    GENEROSITY

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    WORLD BANK AND IMF (FROM WEB)

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    MONEY SUPPLY CREATION

    MONEY SUPPLY CREATION

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    MONEY SUPPLY CREATION

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    WORLD BANK AND IMF (FROM WEB)

    WORLD BANK AND IMF (FROM WEB)

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    WORLD BANK AND IMF (FROM WEB)

    WORLD BANK AND IMF (FROM WEB)

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    INTRO TO ETHICS

    INTRO TO ETHICS

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    INTRO TO ETHICS

    INTRO TO ETHICS

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    CLASSIFICATION OF ETHICAL ETHICS

    CLASSIFICATION OF ETHICAL ETHICS

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    CLASSIFICATION OF ETHICAL ETHICS

    CLASSIFICATION OF ETHICAL ETHICS

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    NATURE OF MOTAL STATEMENTS

    NATURE OF MOTAL STATEMENTS

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    NATURE OF MOTAL STATEMENTS

    NATURE OF MOTAL STATEMENTS

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    ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY

    ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY

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    ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY

    ACCOUNTABILITY & RESPONSIBILITY

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    UTILITARIANISM

    UTILITARIANISM

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    UTILITARIANISM

    UTILITARIANISM

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    7 STEPS MORAL REASONING

    7 STEPS MORAL REASONING

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    7 STEPS MORAL REASONING

    7 STEPS MORAL REASONING

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    Lesson Engagement & Exploration

    Lesson Engagement & Exploration

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    Lesson Engagement & Exploration

    Lesson Engagement & Exploration

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    The Building Water Supply System

    The Building Water Supply System

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    The Building Water Supply System

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    General Water Distribution

    General Water Distribution

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    General Water Distribution

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    SOCSCI 12

    SOCSCI 12

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    SOCSCI 12

    SOCSCI 12

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    AGRI ECON

    AGRI ECON

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    AGRI ECON

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    LABOR ECON (LECTURE 1)

    LABOR ECON (LECTURE 1)

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    LABOR ECON (LECTURE 1)

    LABOR ECON (LECTURE 1)

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    OBLICON( Art. 1156-1160)

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    OBLICON( Art. 1156-1160)

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    CHAPTER 2

    CHAPTER 2

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    CHAPTER 2

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    2.2

    2.2

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    2.2

    2.2

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    AGRI ECON CHAPTER 6

    AGRI ECON CHAPTER 6

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    AGRI ECON CHAPTER 6

    AGRI ECON CHAPTER 6

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    LABOR MARKET

    LABOR MARKET

    Honey Joy T. Dallego · 31問 · 2年前

    LABOR MARKET

    LABOR MARKET

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    KITPOGI

    KITPOGI

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    KITPOGI

    KITPOGI

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    2.3

    2.3

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    2.3

    2.3

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    PI01-CHAPTER 1

    PI01-CHAPTER 1

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    PI01-CHAPTER 1

    PI01-CHAPTER 1

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    RIZAL LAW

    RIZAL LAW

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    RIZAL LAW

    RIZAL LAW

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    Research 01

    Research 01

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    Research 01

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Concentrates on the character of the actor. It is primarily concerned with answering the question, "What kind of person should I be?" It is more interested not with what makes an act right, but with what makes a person good.

    VIRTUE ETHICS

  • 2

    Claims that we cannot tell whether an act is right or wrong by just looking at or analyzing the act itself; instead, we must focus on the person performing the act.

    VIRTUE ETHICS

  • 3

    Each person ought to do whatever will best promote his or her own interests.

    ETHICAL EGOISM

  • 4

    The right thing to do is to follow the rules that rational, self-interested people would agree to follow for their mutual benefit.

    SOCIAL CONSTRUCT THEORY

  • 5

    One ought to do whatever will lead to the most happiness.

    UTILITARIANISM

  • 6

    According to Aristotle, is the mean between the two extremes of our emotions and desires, as well as of the actions that they motivate. The undesirable character trait of either the “extreme of excess" or the “extreme of deficiency" is what vice is.

    VIRTUE

  • 7

    Is a virtue because it is the mean between the extremes of cowardice, on the one hand, and recklessness, on the other. A coward has too little courage, whereas a reckless person someone who takes excessive risks may have too much for their own good.

    COURAGE

  • 8

    Is also a virtue because to be self-controlled is to regulate one's actions in matters of pleasure—avoiding the excesses of overindulgence, on the one hand, and the deficiencies of inhibition, on the other. The happy life should contain pleasure, but not be driven by its pursuit.

    TEMPERANCE

  • 9

    Lies within the extremes of miserliness (deficiency), on the one hand, and extravagance (excess), on the other.

    GENEROSITY