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    people. However‚ when reading Montaigne’s essays a question comes to mind: to what end does Montaigne hope to achieve by exposing such disagreeable aspects of European culture? Is he attempting to reform European practices of colonization and ideals of virtue through exposing an immoral nature?

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    very best conclusion. They discuss the idea of virtue and the ways to attain it. While virtue is really hard to define‚ and we only know that it has something to do with knowledge and way of living‚ Meno by Plato expresses very well the idea of learning within oneself and being happy with your life to achieve “happiness” or virtue. Meno starts the discussion by stating that he knows what virtue is and how to acquire it. He makes claims of what virtue is and the ways to attain it‚ like the idea that

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    BOOK I Q1. Briefly explain a) What Aristotle means by “Good‚” b) How he understands goods as following in hierarchy. A1. According to Aristotle‚ Good is something on which all things aim like every art‚ every inquiry‚ every action and pursuit. Although every action aims at good‚ their ends are different. B) Goods according to him fall in hierarchy as if medical science is aiming at good then the ending has to be related to health. Similarly‚ a house is good in term of providing a means

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    define and identify the strengths and weaknesses of the three ethical systems of virtue‚ duty‚ and consequential ethics using the understanding I gained during the E100 course. The paper also discusses why I selected virtue ethics as my personal philosophy and how I might best apply my personal philosophy to my professional and personal life. Virtue is a trait of character manifested in habitual action‚1 and virtue ethics is what makes the character traits of people (e.g.‚ bravery‚ greediness) virtuous

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    is what we today call virtue. In pursuit of excellence‚ Aristotle identified three kinds of human virtue‚ or‚ paths of excellence: personal excellence‚ intellectual excellence‚ and interpersonal excellence. A. Moral Virtue (Bks. II-IV) -Moral Virtue‚ according to Aristotle‚ involved the idea of character development. -These virtuous characteristics‚ for which we give people praise‚ are not fixed behavioral traits based on prohibition‚ like the Christian virtues‚ but attitudes and actions

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    The word Biblical commentary breaks this down into “clear-minded‚ sober in judgement‚ self-controlled.” In the same type of way‚ Paul uses this language to reference the elder men and women in his letter to Timothy [1 Tim 3:11]. The second of these virtues‚ is the need for the old men in Titus church to be sober. Which can have double meaning when looking at the context. Titus’ commission is to Crete‚ a large island in Greece. This area was known

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    recognize in order to acquire a true and certain knowledge of what we ought to become as a persons. If anyone knows what is RIGHT and TRUE‚ he cannot help but choose it and act consistent with it. Accordingly‚ Socrates viewed knowledge as synonymous to virtue. (Glenn‚ The History of Philosophy‚ 67) Love and Selfishness •To know ourselves is to LOVE ourselves. To love ourselves is to acknowledge the fundamental goodness of our nature and to share it with others. • LOVE is the tendency towards what is

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    According to Plato‚ the virtues of justice‚ wisdom‚ courage‚ and moderation are necessary to make a good society. Since Plato’s perspective is exemplified in today’s society and in many other works of fiction‚ we can derive that there is convincing argument for Plato’s view. Before we explore examples of Plato’s perspective‚ we must first establish Plato’s views. Plato believes that there are virtues that are needed to create a good individual and society. The four virtues are justice‚ wisdom‚ courage

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    Franklin wrote The Way to Wealth because he was frustrated that people were evading taxes‚ especially because these taxes helped the people and the city. He explained that the real issue was not the government’s taxes. He declared that the lack of virtue taxed people much more. Throughout the rest of the book‚ he conveyed that morality and public service were most important‚ and that one can avoid poverty through hard work and frugality (which was essentially an extension of the first idea). We know

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    philosopher‚ put forward the Confucianism. Confucianism especially emphasizes on the relationships. As the development of global economy‚ ethical relations will become more and more important. Humaneness or benevolence is the most important Confucian virtue. It tells us that we should treat others with love and take care of others through getting knowledge from the education and some other ways. Everyone can make mistakes in their whole lives‚ so we should have a heart of tolerating others. However‚

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