Virtue Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Virtue Ethics
LESSON OUTLINE
If happiness is a
life in accordance
with reason, how
can we attain
such life?
CONT.
We must practice
virtues before we
can acquire them.
Aristotle compared
the practice of
virtues to acquiring
skills in arts.
CONT.
To have a certain
character demands that it
becomes a part of one’s
nature or personality, and
thus can only be acquired
through time, by
continuous performance
of moral action.
Moral Action and Virtue
CONT.
A virtuous person
must not only be
capable of acting
rightly, but he or she is
doing the right act
with a feeling of
pleasure and
contentment.
THE DOCTRINE OF
THE MEAN
If virtue is a product of habit
and is a characteristic trait
the practice of which is
something we enjoy, how
does it differ from vice,
which is also acquired
through habit and is
considered a trait from
which people derive
pleasure?
CONT.