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  1. Socrates

    philosopher who lived between 470-399 B.C. He turned Greek attention toward questions of ethics and virtue and away from those of the heavenly bodies. Socrates spent

  2. Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics: Book Ii

    a coward and the man who fears nothing becomes a fool and neither is able to gain the virtue of ethics, because excess or deficiency destroys them, which holds true

  3. Ethical Perspective Paper

    ethical perspectives 1) Character/Virtue 2) Obligation/Deontology 3) Results/Utilitarianism 4) Equity/relativism. I will also be discussing my own results from the

  4. Can A Utilitarian Truly Acknowledge The Value Of Justice?

    places utilitarianism at odds with other ethical doctrines, such as deontological ethics or virtue ethics, which place the emphasis on a person's rational duty or

  5. An Ethical Exploration Of The President's &Quot;New Plan For Iraq ...

    approach to ethics which yields to the idea that "the end justifies the means" and Virtue ethics which is focused on developing moral character by being and become

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  1. Ethical Perspective Paper

    as they begin to realize that not all people have similar values. Character and/or virtue approach to ethics calls for developing practical wisdom within individuals

  2. Ethical Perspective

    virtue, wisdom, happiness and well being assist in ones ability to make ethical decisions. Virtue ethics is highly motivated by how people should act and not the

  3. Aristotle, Happiness And The Human Good

    philosophy, addressing such concepts as the good life, virtue, weakness of will and moral responsibility. In Nicomachean Ethics Book I chapter 7, Aristotle gives

  4. Ethics Vs. Capitalism

    three are the most prevalent within society; these are utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. In Utilitarianism ethical behavior depends on the results of

  5. Ethics Theory Support

    to ethics. Specifically, the core values can be derived from kantian ethics, utilitarianism, virtue ethics, stoicism, natural law theory, or social contract theory.

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