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    Lesson 5 -How does Aristotle compare the virtues to the senses? Virtues and sense are not similar‚ sense you are born with‚ then you use them. Virtues are habits. When you engage in actions‚ they become habits (either viture or vice) with these habits‚ you continue with those virtues‚ becomes a cycle. Senses are the power to use them. With habits (habits) courage‚ self control‚ you first engage in the actions. This is the way our character develops. You become courageous by doing courageous actions

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    confession is often prioritized over other evidence. Not only do confessions appeal to a jury‚ but they generally reassure a witness that they made the right decision when identifying a suspect. However‚ confessions aren’t always the most reliable source. False confessions account for around 25% of wrongful incarcerations that were later overturned thanks to DNA evidence proving the confessor’s innocence. A study conducted in 2009 aimed to quantify how suspect’s confessions can sway witness testimonies.

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    practice‚ represents the wishes of its citizens. The establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BCE was a result of several key circumstances: 1. Monarchical Abuse and Tyranny: The last Roman king‚ Lucius Tarquinius Superbus (Tarquin the Proud)‚ was known for his oppressive rule and the abuse of power (Donald L‚ 2016). His tyranny and the discontent it caused among the Roman nobility and commoners contributed significantly to the desire for change. 2. What is the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’

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    Ethics explores the principles guiding moral behavior‚ encompassing various perspectives for reasoning through moral issues. Among these paradigms‚ consequentialism and nonconsequentialism stand in stark contrast‚ while virtue ethics and care ethics offer alternative viewpoints on character and interpersonal relationships. Consequentialism focuses on the outcomes of actions to determine their morality. Utilitarianism‚ a prominent form of consequentialism‚ asserts that an action is ethical if it

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    It has been argued that morality or virtue are constitutive of self-interest or‚ as one could put it‚ ‘its own reward’. By being moral we are benefitted in one way or another‚ whether that be due to happiness or the result that the action of morality leads to‚ such as some form of recognition‚ which in turn usually leads to happiness. One philosopher who agreed with this view was Plato. His argument is psychological; he said that if you act immorally‚ your soul will be at war with itself. This

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    In his late 20’s‚ President Benjamin Franklin listed 13 virtues that he felt were an important guide for living. The following virtues can be divided in personal and social behavior: Temperance‚ Silence‚ Order‚ Resolution‚ Frugality‚ Industry‚ Sincerity‚ Justice‚ Moderation‚ Cleanliness‚ Tranquility‚ Chastity and Humility. Despite the fact that he tried to follow these guides in his life and went away‚ consider this being worthwhile in your own life. Temperance‚ eat not to dullness. Franklin states

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    signed on to teach English at a core virtues school‚ I had no idea what I was in for. I nodded and smiled in my interview when the Headmaster explained the virtues curriculum‚ and I parried back with everything I thought she wanted to hear; how I could infuse my lessons on To Kill a Mockingbird with discussions about empathy and courage. I may have even quoted Atticus’ line about walking around in someone else’s skin. I figured I could tack on some of that quaint "virtue" stuff before getting to the real

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    Socrates was born in 469 B.C.E. to a middle class family. He grew up in political district so when he turned eighteen‚ he began to work the normal political duties such as compulsory military service and membership in the assembly‚ the governing body responsible for determining military strategy and legislation were required of Athenian men. Socrates was believed to be unprepossessing and this was a misfortune in a culture that glorified male beauty. In fact Plato has referenced his awkward physic

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    In my opinion‚ the best description of the meaning of the cardinal Confucian virtue of Goodness is stated on page number 3‚ in book one. Under section 1.2 where the Master states “A young person who is filial and respectful of his elders rarely becomes the kind of person who is inclined to defy his superiors‚ and there has never been a case of one who is disinclined to defy his superiors stirring up rebellion. The gentleman applies himself to the roots. ‘Once the roots are firmly established‚ the

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    According to James W. Rinehart in The tyranny of Work: Alienation and the Labour Process‚ work is a primary activity for human beings that differentiates human from other forms of life and today adults spend at least one-third of their waking hours on the job‚ which has great impact on personality of those who perform it (Rinehart 171). Quoting from Russell‚ there are two kinds of work according to professor Conlin. First type of work is the one where you alter the position of matter‚ which is unpleasant

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