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      • Virtue Ethics is an ethical theory that places emphasis on the character of the moral agent. It is distinct from other ethical theories, such as utilitarianism and deontology, because it focuses on the development of the individual's character and understanding of the virtues that make up good character.
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  1. May 18, 2023 · Three of the most common ethical theories are virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and deontology. These theories each have their own approach to determining what is right and wrong and provide guidance for making ethical decisions.

  2. Virtue ethics differs from other ethical theories such as consequentialism and deontology in several ways. Whereas consequentialism focuses on maximizing good outcomes, deontology focuses on following rules, and virtue ethics focuses on cultivating good character traits.

  3. Jul 18, 2003 · While all forms of virtue ethics agree that virtue is central and practical wisdom required, they differ in how they combine these and other concepts to illuminate what we should do in particular contexts and how we should live our lives as a whole.

  4. May 9, 2023 · The theory behind virtue ethics is that a person who has good character will make the right decision when faced with a moral dilemma. In virtue ethics, a person's ethical behavior is based on their own internal sense of what is right and wrong.

  5. Virtue ethics diverges from other moral theories by focusing on the character of the moral agent rather than the act or the consequences. This approach views virtues – traits like wisdom, courage, kindness, and justice – as central to leading a morally good life.

  6. Nov 14, 2024 · virtue ethics, Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) as fundamental. Virtue ethics is primarily concerned with traits of character that are essential to human flourishing, not with the enumeration of duties.

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  8. Since its revival in the twentieth century, virtue ethics has been developed in three main directions: Eudaimonism, agent-based theories, and the ethics of care. Eudaimonism bases virtues in human flourishing, where flourishing is equated with performing one’s distinctive function well.

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