After learning comments on Aristotle's virtues, two of them will highlight justice and forgiveness. No one can touch justice or forgiveness, but you can see the results when proved. Justice and forgiveness are two different virtues that require exercise, forgiveness requires deeply deliberate, justice requires action by one human being. Forgiveness requires someone to participate in the process of bitterness, hatred and release of anger to something.
According to Aristotle, the arteto is a characteristic of thinking and personality that can help us achieve a better life. Virtue has two kinds of intellectual virtue and moral virtue. In Nicomachean Ethics, Bk 2, Aristotle focuses on moral virtue and personality traits. Aristotle believes that the list of virtues is not a miscellaneous collection, but a general rational explanation of virtue. He proposed this account in §§§ 5
Aristotle makes it possible to see what kind of virtue we are, arguing that moral virtue is a condition of personality. However, not all personality is virtue. More personality condition is a bad habit. Aristotle, virtue is the average of the two extremes, also called "average relaxation" and it helps to determine which person is ethical. Here I explain Aristotle's reason that moral virtue is a state of character and explain and explain how the doctrine of Aristotle's doctrine distinguishes the state of benign and malignant personality.
Aristotle 's ethics includes virtue ethics, which is achieved by ethical behavior finding the mean of each particular range and fitting properly to virtue. Aristotle outlined the two virtues: morality / personality virtue and wisdom virtue. It resembles and is inspired by the moral values of Plato and Socrates, but the moral argument of Aristotle differs in several ways. - Aristotle's "Nicmaco Ethics" thinks that humans should sacrifice and ultimately aim for their own happiness. In this paper I assert that my best interests are good. First, I will explain the concept of Aristotle's Udaimonia and virtue and then emphasize the intimacy of both. Next, I will talk about the role of human beings in society.
Aristotle distinguishes two virtues: (1) intellectual virtue, promotion of reasoning and practical wisdom generation; (2) virtue of personality, virtue that can not be deduced independently like emotions) Aristotle Believe that all virtues are embodied in the custom of interacting with the world (and people within it), and the best ideas and skills are similar. Likewise, virtue is the custom of having to live in the sense of fulfilling our function, or in the sense of excellence of reasonable creatures. Therefore, displaying some specific functions will help people with this function to indicate that they will live a better way. Specifically, Aristotle believes that virtue represents abundance of excess and deficiency. For example, theoretical wisdom is the advantage of the wisdom Aristotle mentioned.