Virtue ethics Flashcards
What is a virtue?
A charecter trait, virtue ethics is all about the virtues whihc make for a good moral character.
What is the etymology of virtue and ethics?
Virtue- comes from the Greek arete meaning excellence. Ethics- comes from the Greek ethikos meaning character.
What is virtue ethics all about?
It is agent centered, it focusses on people and the qualities that make them good, being good is a matter of character, not deed.
What is eudaimonia?
The purpose of human life and the highest good, it comes from living a life of enjoyment, being a free member of society and reflecting on life.
How are virtues gained?
Through habit, we must practice and improve our skills so that we become a more virtuous person. We need to act in a proportionate way and find the mean between the vices and the virtues.
What is the golden mean?
The middle way between the vice of excess and the vice of deficiency. Aristotle identified 12 virtues and their vices, for example, the vices of courage would be rashness and cowardice.
Who was Norman kember?
A british peace keeping activist who was working with the Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq when he was taken hostage, his college was killed. Kember was eventually released the question could be raised of wether his actions were foolish or courageous.
What are the two types of virtue?
- Moral virtues- states of character such as courage which can only be cultivated through habit. 2. Intellectual virtues- qualities of the mind such as wisdom which can be cultivated through learning and instruction.
What are the nine intellectual virtues?
5 primary virtues- techne, episteme, phronesis, nous, Sophia. 4 secondary virtues- eboulia, sunesis, gnome, deinotes.
What is acting the mean all about?
Having a balanced personality, displaying the virtues that show that life is based on reason. Virtuous people behave in a proportionate way and can be trusted to do the right thing in a variety of situations.
What does Aristotle say about role models?
We should follow the example of virtuous people such as Gandhi, but should only focus on the virtuous elements of his character and disregard all else.
Give three strengths of virtue ethics
- It can be both secular and religious. 2. Jesus can be seen as the perfect model of a virtuous person. 3. It is simple and based on the wellbeing of the individual and the community (polis).
Give two more strengths of virtue ethics
- It attempts to link ethical theory with ethical practice. 2. It focusses on the character of the individual and becoming a better person, not on telling you what to do.
What are three weaknesses of virtue ethics?
- What do we do if virtues conflict? 2. How do we decide which virtues are most important to cultivate, they visit from culture to culture. 3. The golden mean is hard to apply, what is the mean virtue of loyalty?
Give three more weaknesses of virtue ethics
- It only applies to a community of male philosophers, Aristotle is racist, sexist and ageist. 2. Owing to the emphasis in being, not doing, it can be seen as selfish. 3. Loudes- it is impractical as it does not tell you what to do in a moral dilemma.