what is the definition of Virtue?
What is the definition of eudaimonia?
What quote from Aquinas talks about good acts?
“we are what we repeatedly do, excellence then is not an act but a habit.”
What is virtue ethics?
What is the background of virtue ethics?
It is based on ancient Greek literature which described a heroic society. in such a society people were judged for their deeds. they became known for having a good character based on what they did morally “you are what you do”
What are the key aspects of virtue ethics?
What does it mean when it is said that virtue ethics is ‘agent centred’?
unlike natural moral law and situational ethics which are focused on the act of people, virtue ethics is focused on the person.
What is the unique aspect of the human soul?
reason. the fact that humans can reason and can use this reason.
What is the difference between the rational and irrational soul?
What is the doctrine of the mean?
Why can only voluntary actions be virtuous?
because a proper intention is needed to carry out a virtuous action. This does not include desire, wish, or opinion but must involve deliberation and choice made through reason. nobody can be virtuous by accident.
what is the definition of function?
What is the definition of hierarchy?
What did Aristotle believe about hierarchy?
-for Aristotle, there is a clear hierarchy in society.
- it goes philosophers -> positions -> people
Why is Aristotle a teleologist?
What is eudaimonia according to Aristotle?
What is the difference between superior and subordinate aims?
Superior aims are those that focus on the end goal while subordinate aims are the means of getting there.
What is the superior aim of life?
the good for oneself and humanity; eudaimonia
therefore the subordinate aim is the growth of one’s character through practicing virtues.
what did Aquinas say about eudaimonia and happiness?
” happiness, then, is found to be something perfect and self- sufficient, being the end to which our actions are directed.”
What is the function argument?
What does Aristotle mean by the soul?
the blueprint form of the body rather than a non-physical aspect of humans.
What is Aristotle’s hierarchy of souls?
plants -> animals -> humans.
What does the function depend on?
What did Aristotle say about the function of humans?
“the good life is…that in which we as humans reason well”