Review:

Aristotle's Virtue Ethics

overall review score: 4.5
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Aristotle's virtue ethics is a moral theory that emphasizes the development of virtuous character traits as the key to living a happy and fulfilling life.

Key Features

  • Focus on cultivating virtues such as courage, wisdom, and justice
  • Emphasis on moral character rather than following strict rules
  • Goal of achieving eudaimonia or flourishing as a human being

Pros

  • Encourages individuals to focus on personal growth and self-improvement
  • Emphasizes the importance of cultivating virtuous character traits
  • Provides a flexible framework for making ethical decisions

Cons

  • May be subjective and open to interpretation
  • Does not provide clear-cut rules for determining the right course of action in every situation

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