Virtue ethics, rooted in Aristotelian philosophy, emphasises the development of individual character and the cultivation of virtues as central to moral conduct. In the context of business ethics, this ...
Vol. 100, Supplement 1: The Encyclical-Letter "Caritas in Veritate": Ethical Challenges for Business (2011), pp. 89-98 (10 pages) The encyclical proclaims the centrality of human development, which ...
Lee hopes to use NEH fellowship to break new philosophical ground Aristotle may be the most influential philosopher in history, a cornerstone of Western philosophy. But at a time when many see the ...
For the Ancient Greeks, virtue was the most important quality a person could have, and being virtuous was the absolute goal ...
Aristotle famously distinguishes between merely doing a virtuous action and acting in the way in which a virtuous person would. Against an interpretation prominent in recent scholarship, I argue that ...
It is normally accepted in philosophical discourse that the Rambam is greatly indebted to the systematic thought of Aristotle. There is much truth in that understanding. It seems to be especially true ...
A comparison of the work of Immanuel Kant and Aristotle with regard to Deontology and Virtue Ethics respectively a) Kantian deontology – social, political and cultural influences on Kant’s ethical ...
When we try to act morally, we often feel lost, as if goodness is an abstract concept outside of ourselves, something we must chase. It seems like a distant ideal—an external entity we need to conform ...
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