Mathematical ethical philosophers believe that the merits of mathematics have long been a normative aid for ethical decision-making, and ethics mathematics is the theoretical subject. Recently, Anagnostopoulos, Annas, Broadie, and Hutchinson have investigated problems which are said to be of interest to Aristotle. Despite their research, it is still unknown whether Aristotle has opposed or proposed mathematical ethics in terms of theme and method. This article is trying to clarify this problem.
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Mathematical ethical philosophers believe that the merits of mathematics have long been a normative aid for ethical decision-making, and ethics mathematics is the theoretical subject. Recently, Anagnostopoulos, Annas, Broadie, and Hutchinson have investigated problems which are said to be of interest to Aristotle. Despite their research, it is still unknown whether Aristotle has opposed or proposed mathematical ethics in terms of theme and method. This article is trying to clarify the problem
Aristotle, an excellent classifier, was the first person to divide the field of human knowledge into fields such as mathematics, biology, ethics and so on. He first developed a formal reasoning system. Aristotle determines the best good by virtue of intellectuals; moral people are people who cultivate a certain virtue. He detailed the systematic version of Confucianism including morality, metaphysics, political theory, language philosophy, and a highly developed educational philosophy. The human race lacks natural moral compass, leaving itself in conflict and confusion, which is why Xunzi explains humanity as bad. Therefore, rituals are an integral part of a stable society.
Francis Ysidro Edgeworth (1845-1926) is an Irish economist and statistician and is known for applying mathematical principles to economics and statistics. He also tried to apply mathematics to ethical theory. His main works are old and new ethical methods (1877) and mathematical psychology (1881). Mr. Rutgers called Mr. Ewiworth a Utilitarian economist with his thought and justice as a fair comparison. Mr. Rawl also criticized Edgeworth's assertion on utility principles because his basic assumption was "unrealistic" and "unbelievable".