Virtue, when I hear this word I think value and morality, only those who believe in good can have morality. When listening to moral words, I think that good and evil are wrong and correct. Now, when two are combined you will gain virtue ethics. You might want to know what morals mean. This is a combination of two words to form a sort of fantasy theory. Then, this article discusses virtue ethics and the philosophy behind it. Moral ethics is a theory focusing on the development of personality and the virtues that people should receive, that is, they are supposed to be original and virtue against action.
Aristotle has proposed virtue ethics with his famous Nichomachean ethics; the Buddha outlined virtue ethics in his poetry; Plato has virtue ethics, like Stoics, Frederic Nietzsche is a member of this Spake Zarathustra Promoted virtue ethics, it introduced the world to Superman! The way of thinking is simple: Following a few conventions, you will be a gentle person or a woman. Then do what you want, and the result will be okay. I love virtue ethics, but I must admit that it is dangerous. Who decides who is a good person? Nazis read Nietzsche, decided that they were masters, and they had nothing wrong. Although not important, Nietzsche never recognizes that Superman is wearing a black dress on her boots.
Ethics started from Socrates and further developed by Plato, Aristotle and Stoic. Ethics is a series of normative ethical philosophies that emphasize the existence rather than existence. In other words, in ethics, ethics is not reflecting personal actions (or the consequences) but rather from personal identity and characteristics. Today, there is an argument among believers of various ethics, and what specific virtues are morally worthy of praise. However, most theorists believe that morality is the result of inner virtue. The inner virtue is the consensus of integrating different normative philosophies into the domain of virtue ethics. Plato and Aristotle treat virtues in different ways. Plato believes that virtue is the purpose that can actually be pursued, and friends may be a useful tool.