Motivation ix. Reliableness II. The List of Virtues i. Courage and Continence ii. Temperance and Incontinence iii. Benevolence iv. Social Virtues v. Magnificence and Greatness of Soul vi. Justice III. Virtuous Action i. Virtuous Acts ii. Right Acts iii. Reciprocity of Virtue IV. Acquiring Virtue i. Habituation ii. Teaching iii. Nature iv.
Goods of Fortune V. Grouding Virtue Ethics? Bibliography Notes. Go to page:. Abstract and Keywords Aristotle explains what virtues are in some detail. Howard Curzer Howard J. Aristotle defines moral virtue as a disposition to behave in the right manner and as a mean between extremes of deficiency and excess, which are vices.
We learn moral virtue primarily through habit and practice rather than through reasoning and instruction. Names are a gift from God. These words contain His power. They give things meaning. They bring us meaning. Just like you desire respect from others for the lifetime of positive actions or achievements you make, God desires respect because of all that He is.
Perceptive brains nor inanimate footballs make the man—God does! There are two kinds of virtue: intellectual and moral. We learn intellectual virtues by instruction, and we learn moral virtues by habit and constant practice. Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Social studies How is virtue acquired according to Socrates?
Social studies. Ben Davis March 27, But it is often the unpleasant living things that need kindness. Virtue, then, is not an attitude, although attitudes often go along with virtue. On the traditional account, even though there are distinct virtues, these have to work together if actual good is supposed to be the result. Personality traits concern me and my psychology.
Character traits can correct aspects of my personality. For instance, if I tend to be irritable or gullible or petty, virtues like temperance, practical wisdom, and justice can help to correct these flaws in my personality. If I am impulsive, virtue can help bring a measure of thoughtfulness and care to my doings. Basically, virtues help to govern my mind, emotions, will and actions so that I can pursue good without sabotaging my own efforts or impeding myself.
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