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STS CHAP 8

STS CHAP 8
32問 • 2年前
  • Irina Kayla Rottey
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  • 1

    "good" and "right"

    Traer explained that they are related in meaning, but not synonyms., Taking the right action means correctly applying a norm, rule or law., Being good involves having the character and personal qualities as having moral worth

  • 2

    Aristotelean View

    "the understandability of the good is based on the idea of what is good for the specific entity under consideration"

  • 3

    the most important ancient Greek Philosophers

    Aristotle

  • 4

    Timbreza as elucidated by Gripaldo

    "good is which is suitable to and proper for human nature"

  • 5

    He was a student of Plato, who was then a student of Socrates

    Aristotle

  • 6

    Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ehics

    10 books and fundamental basis on Aristotelian ethics

  • 7

    he (Aristotle) taught at the

    Lyceum

  • 8

    It is widely believed that the lectures notes were compiled by or were dedicated to one

    of Aristotle’s sons, Nichomacus., It is also believed that the work was dedicated to Aristotle’s father of the same name.

  • 9

    Nichomachean Ethics

    is an article on the nature of moral life & human happiness, is useful in defining what the good life is

  • 10

    Instrumental Good

    Good in ITSELF -Ex Having money, material things.

  • 11

    Intrinsic Good the ULTIMATE GOOD

    Good as means of achieving something or some other end.

  • 12

    EUDAIMONIA

    Means happiness or welfare, human flourishing or prosperity

  • 13

    EUDAIMONIA

    The ultimate end of human action. • is that which people pursue for its own sake

  • 14

    ULTIMATE GOOD

    Happines - Living well and doing well

  • 15

    EUDAIMONIA

    • “Living well & doing well” • The ultimate end of human action. • We pursue everything for the sake of happiness

  • 16

    is only possible by living a life of virtue (Aristotle).

    Eudaimonia

  • 17

    Arete

    is a Greek term defined as “excellence of any kind” & can also mean “moral virtue”

  • 18

    Virtue

    is what makes one function well

  • 19

    2 types of virtue

    Intellectual & Moral

  • 20

    Intellectual Virtue

    Virtue of Thought- is achieved through education, time experience.

  • 21

    Moral Virtue

    Virtue of Character - is achieved through habitual practice.

  • 22

    Wisdom

    guides ethical behavior

  • 23

    Understanding

    gained from scientific endeavors & contemplation

  • 24

    Is like a skill, which is acquired through repeated practice

    Generosity, Temperance & Courage

  • 25

    Example

    of intellectual and moral

  • 26

    Both virtue should be in accordance with reason to achieve eudaimonia

    Indifference with these virtues leads humans away from eudaimonia

  • 27

    Courage

    displaying the right action & emotional response in the face of danger.

  • 28

    Cowardice (Deficient)

    A coward is afraid too much, and lets it keep him/her from acting in the necessary ways.

  • 29

    Rashness (Excess)

    (s) he take unnecessary & performs dangerous actions when there is little good to be got from them.

  • 30

    ARISTOTLE’S VIRTUES & VICES

    A virtue is ruined by any excess & deficiency in how one lives & acts. • A balance between 2 extremes is a requisite of virtue. • VIRTUE as “mean” or “intermediate” between 2 extremes: one excess & one of deficiency

  • 31

    The GOOD LIFE in the sense of Eudaimonia

    is the state of being HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS

  • 32

    The GOOD LIFE in the sense of Eudaimonia

    Good Life is HAPPINESS brought by living a VIRTOUS LIFE.

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    "good" and "right"

    Traer explained that they are related in meaning, but not synonyms., Taking the right action means correctly applying a norm, rule or law., Being good involves having the character and personal qualities as having moral worth

  • 2

    Aristotelean View

    "the understandability of the good is based on the idea of what is good for the specific entity under consideration"

  • 3

    the most important ancient Greek Philosophers

    Aristotle

  • 4

    Timbreza as elucidated by Gripaldo

    "good is which is suitable to and proper for human nature"

  • 5

    He was a student of Plato, who was then a student of Socrates

    Aristotle

  • 6

    Aristotle’s Nichomachean Ehics

    10 books and fundamental basis on Aristotelian ethics

  • 7

    he (Aristotle) taught at the

    Lyceum

  • 8

    It is widely believed that the lectures notes were compiled by or were dedicated to one

    of Aristotle’s sons, Nichomacus., It is also believed that the work was dedicated to Aristotle’s father of the same name.

  • 9

    Nichomachean Ethics

    is an article on the nature of moral life & human happiness, is useful in defining what the good life is

  • 10

    Instrumental Good

    Good in ITSELF -Ex Having money, material things.

  • 11

    Intrinsic Good the ULTIMATE GOOD

    Good as means of achieving something or some other end.

  • 12

    EUDAIMONIA

    Means happiness or welfare, human flourishing or prosperity

  • 13

    EUDAIMONIA

    The ultimate end of human action. • is that which people pursue for its own sake

  • 14

    ULTIMATE GOOD

    Happines - Living well and doing well

  • 15

    EUDAIMONIA

    • “Living well & doing well” • The ultimate end of human action. • We pursue everything for the sake of happiness

  • 16

    is only possible by living a life of virtue (Aristotle).

    Eudaimonia

  • 17

    Arete

    is a Greek term defined as “excellence of any kind” & can also mean “moral virtue”

  • 18

    Virtue

    is what makes one function well

  • 19

    2 types of virtue

    Intellectual & Moral

  • 20

    Intellectual Virtue

    Virtue of Thought- is achieved through education, time experience.

  • 21

    Moral Virtue

    Virtue of Character - is achieved through habitual practice.

  • 22

    Wisdom

    guides ethical behavior

  • 23

    Understanding

    gained from scientific endeavors & contemplation

  • 24

    Is like a skill, which is acquired through repeated practice

    Generosity, Temperance & Courage

  • 25

    Example

    of intellectual and moral

  • 26

    Both virtue should be in accordance with reason to achieve eudaimonia

    Indifference with these virtues leads humans away from eudaimonia

  • 27

    Courage

    displaying the right action & emotional response in the face of danger.

  • 28

    Cowardice (Deficient)

    A coward is afraid too much, and lets it keep him/her from acting in the necessary ways.

  • 29

    Rashness (Excess)

    (s) he take unnecessary & performs dangerous actions when there is little good to be got from them.

  • 30

    ARISTOTLE’S VIRTUES & VICES

    A virtue is ruined by any excess & deficiency in how one lives & acts. • A balance between 2 extremes is a requisite of virtue. • VIRTUE as “mean” or “intermediate” between 2 extremes: one excess & one of deficiency

  • 31

    The GOOD LIFE in the sense of Eudaimonia

    is the state of being HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS

  • 32

    The GOOD LIFE in the sense of Eudaimonia

    Good Life is HAPPINESS brought by living a VIRTOUS LIFE.