what is virtue ethics
ALTERNATIVE APPROACH TO MORALITY
- we should aim to become better people by developing positive character traits called virtues
-right and wrong not sole focus - instead purse just actions that encourage character development to make us just people
Virtue ethics - telos
Everything in the world has a purpose or telos.
The purpose of a knife is to cut, if a knife did not cut, it would not be a good knife, hence would not be achieving its telos in life.
As human’s are far more complex than knives, so too must our telos be.
what type of ethics is virtue ethics
teleological ethics
Virtue ethics - eudaimonia
As human’s are far more complex than knives, so too must our telos be.
The purpose of human life is to live a good (virtuous) life and in doing so, achieve eudaimonia.
Eudaimonia is a contented state of being happy, healthy and prosperous = ultimate end of ends/goal
What did Aristotle think about how we live our lives
Aristotle thoughts on pleasure
for Aristotle how do we achieve eudaimonia
have to practice skills or virtues to achieve happiness and live good lives - with no negative vices
What are the 2 types of virtues?
Intellectual virtues
Moral virtues
what are intellectual virtues?
what are moral virtues?
what are the 4 favoured virtues for aristotle
the 4 cardinal virtues
what is agent-centred
ethical approaches that are focused on the development of the person rather than on the morality of what they’re doing
virtue ethics is agent-centered rather than act-centred
how can the way we act benefit society?
e.g. a woman wishes to develop courage so steps in to stop a mugger - in turn performs a good act which benefits society
phrased used to describe virtues
‘practice makes perfect’
how can we achieve moral excellence?
We can achieve moral excellence through developing two forms of wisdom:
Theoretical Wisdom
Practical Wisdom (Phronesis)
what is theoretical wisdom
Theoretical Wisdom is known from books, e.g. Plato’s Republic.
Theoretical Wisdom gives us knowledge of the virtues that will lead to us eudaimonia.
what is practical wisdom / freeness
Practical wisdom is application of theoretical wisdom to practical situations.
Phronesis, like any practical skill, requires practice:
“We acquire virtues by first doing virtuous acts.”
e.g. woman and the mugger
what are the 2 vices
what is the golden mean / doctrine of the mean?
can every action be virtuous
NO
some actions do not have a mean and searching for one is pointless e.g. rape
what are aristotles moral virtues?
Aristotle’s 12 moral virtues are not a set middle between the two vices, but rather a sliding scale that can move towards either of the vices dependant upon the situation.
e.g.
Excess_______ Virtue________Deficiency
rashness____courage______cowardice
buffoonery____wittiness______boorishness
shyness____modesty______shamelessness
What are moral saints
examples of moral saints
2 Jesus - encouraged his diciples and everyone to live virtuous lives like him and most christians aspire to be like him and even give up their lives (priests)
Contemporary thinkers
MacIntyre,
Alasdair MacIntyre,
- believed modern ethical morality has lost its way and words such as good,right and wrong are purely subjective/mean nothing