Asked by Julie Urban on May 25, 2024
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One problem with Aristotle' theory is that his virtues are ______.
A) relative to the society or community in which the individual lives
B) never listed
C) not tied in with human happiness
D) not tied in with character
Virtues Relative
The concept that moral virtues are not universal but vary according to culture, society, or individual perspective.
Society
A group of individuals living together in a more or less ordered community, interacting with each other through established relationships and shared cultural norms.
Human Happiness
A state of well-being characterized by emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy, often considered the ultimate goal or purpose in human life and a key measure of life satisfaction.
- Acknowledge the criticisms and limitations inherent in Aristotle's approach to virtue ethics.
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Learning Objectives
- Acknowledge the criticisms and limitations inherent in Aristotle's approach to virtue ethics.
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