Pros and cons of virtue ethics A virtue ethicist says that his theory avoids using expressions to focus on people we should do in order to understand the complex work we have to do I believe there is. The problem is to decide how we know how we should be. Or, we can say this: How do we decide what virtue is? Obviously, if you do not know what these virtues are, tell people that "spending well" will be an empty order.
In this article, I mainly learned about three major ethical theories of interpretative ethics, utilitarian ethics, virtue. All of these theories have advantages and disadvantages, especially for real world society. For example, Deolontological ethics emphasizes the need to maintain responsibilities and rules, but Utilitarians are looking at the end result. And the morality of virtue obeys the content of personality, so it produces good results. Among the three, I advocate virtue ethics and emphasize the need rather than doing it. In other words, when you are fine, you will end up with a good result.
Morality (or morality from Greek (arete) /ˌærəteɪ.ɪk) is a normative ethical theory that emphasizes the virtues of thought and personality. Virtue ethicists discuss the nature and definition of virtues, and other related issues. For example, how can virtue be obtained? How are they applied to various real environments? Is virtue the universal source of humanity or multiculturalism? Virtues such as honesty and generosity not only tend to be honest and generous, but also to be designated as "ideal" or "morally valuable" personality is not useful. It certainly is a personality deeply rooted in its owner - but the problem, as it is a problem, as we said "always go down", unlike customs like character character drinking tea - The orbital trend is not a few honest behaviors, it is multitrack to take honest action for some reason.
Another part of gourmet moral theory is a moral virtue discourse. Moral rules and principles do not pay attention to morality as a personality character or personality. The important question to ask is "What kind of person can you be" instead of "What should I do?" The answer is based on virtue to pursue, such as "honesty", "courage", "scale". "Wisdom" etc. The core of our moral life is rooted in personality traits, relationships, and communities. Ethics (and also nursing ethics) challenge an attractive and illegal moral framework. Moral life is to become a good citizen not following strict rules.