Virtue Ethics Flashcards

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who created

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Aristotle

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what is main question

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not what should I do
but what kind of person am I

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what was Aristotles main purpose

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everyone wants a full happy life - eudaiminonia
involves living well in an ordered society

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what are the 5 general virtues needed for living
how many are cardinal virtues of Catholic Church

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  1. Courage
  2. Friendship
  3. Temperance
  4. Justice
  5. Wisdom
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what does golden mean mean?
gIve an example

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virtue between extremes
cowardice, rashness is courage

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give names of people who are modern virtue ethicists

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Elizabeth Anscome
MacIntyre
Hursthouse

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what is Anscombe argument

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  1. only rules are coherent if believe in god
  2. argues answers move away from act centre enlightment to agent centred goal of moral action notion of human happiness and flourishing
  3. focus on character avoids legalistic deontology well as consequentialist calculations
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McIntyre

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  1. brings morality back to business - avoids putting profits before moral principles of human flourishing
  2. assumes a commitment to human flourishing will lead to moral knowledge
  3. we will know right from wrong in moral context
  4. euthanisa - would a courageous person asset the sucide of terminally ill relative. a patient - eudaemonia no longer realistic
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strengths - 3

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  1. creates flexibility not problems of rules conflicting
  2. creates moral thinkers
  3. flexible and can be applied to any situation
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Weaknesses - 5

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  1. applied in 4th century doesn’t take into account different cultures
  2. anthropocentric nature - seen in Aristotles hierarchy of souls means ignores interest of animals
  3. new technologies to medicine - many virtues don’t seem relevant
  4. humans need rules - gives too much responsibility
  5. Louden - becomes subjective - euthanasia may be courageous for one but cowardly for another
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Hursthouse

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applied abortion
case of poor physical health - an abortion would not be evident of being self indulgent
person being virtuous less likely end in this situation

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strengths of hursthouse

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  1. gives responsibility
  2. virtuous people onlt take if necessary
  3. flexible and compassionate
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