Virtue Ethics
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Relations
- Summa Theologica: Aquinas’s ethical theory, as presented in the Summa Theologica, is based on the concept of virtue and the cultivation of moral character.
- Axiology: Virtue ethics, which focuses on moral character, is a significant area of study in axiology.
- Thomism: Thomism incorporates Aristotelian virtue ethics, emphasizing the cultivation of moral and intellectual virtues.
- Aristotle: Aristotle’s ethical philosophy focused on the concept of virtue ethics and the cultivation of virtuous character.
- Thomas Aquinas: Aquinas’ ethical thought drew from Aristotelian virtue ethics, emphasizing the cultivation of moral virtues.
- Plato: Plato’s ethics focused on the virtues of wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice.
- Philosophy: Virtue Ethics is a normative ethical theory that emphasizes the virtues or moral character, rather than rules or consequences.
- Socrates: Socrates’ ethical teachings emphasized the importance of virtues like wisdom and justice
- Plato: Plato’s ethical philosophy, as outlined in works like The Republic, emphasizes the importance of cultivating virtues like wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice.