Most virtue ethics theories take their inspiration from Aristotle who declared that a virtuous person is someone who has ideal character traits. These traits derive from natural internal tendencies, but need to be nurtured; however, once established, they will become stable. For example, a virtuous person is someone who is kind across many situations over a lifetime because that is her character and not because she wants to maximize utility or gain favors or simply do her duty.
More Posts
-
A New Study Suggests that Comet 67P’s Abundant Oxygen may Only be a Mirage
-
Access to Gardens and Citizen Science can Boost Conservation among Children, according to studies
-
Discuss on Law of Sines
-
A beautiful bird “Black-Billed Magpie”
-
Piezoelectric Speaker
-
Application for Increase of Fuel Allowance for Official Purposes