Virtue Ethics Flashcards

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What was Aristotle’s focus when creating virtue ethics?

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He focused on how we should live and how we can achieve ‘eudaimonia’

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How is virtue ethics descriptive rather than prescriptive?

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It is based on adapting our behaviour to the particular circumstances of our lives, rather than applying general rules

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What is the human ‘ergon’?

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Rationality

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What does Aristotle categorise as a ‘good human being’?

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Someone who excels in rationality and virtuous action

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What is a virtue for Aristotle?

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A disposition to act in a certain way in relevant circumstances

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What is the purpose of being virtuous?

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For success in your own life, to achieve eudaimonia

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What is the golden mean?

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The virtue that lies in between 2 vices- the vice of deficiency and excess

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Who chooses virtuous action?

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A person of practical wisdom- a ‘phonimos’

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What is ‘akrasia’?

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To choose what is not virtuous

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What are criticisms of virtue ethics?

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  • HUMAN NATURE - he assumes human nature and his idea that human nature is just rationality is one view. Existentialism claims that there is no defining human nature, no preexisting template.
  • EGOISTICAL - Aristotle only provides the recipe for eudaimonia, there is no concern for others.
  • ARBITARY - the particular virtues mentioned can be seen as a product of Aristotle’s environment. He enshrines pre-existing values of his society within philosophy.
  • ELITIST - external factors determine whether or not you lead a good life. If eudaimonia is dominated by philosophical contemplation, only those fortunate to have time for this will be able to lead this life.
  • VAGUE - does not explain exactly how to behave. There is a conflict in whether we should dedicate our lives to action or philosophical contemplation.
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