CRM 322 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ethics In Religion, Natural And Legal Rights, The Roots

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The ethics of virtue asks the questions " what is a good person" The roots of this system in the work of aristotle. He believed that in order to be good one must do good and possess good virtues. The " principle of the goldean mean" is that virtue that is always the media between two extremes of character. Virtues that a good person possesses include thriftiness, temperance, humility, industriousness and honesty. Assumes that a good person will make a good decision. A universal set of rights and wrongs that is similar to many religious beliefs, but there is no reference to specific figure. Morality is part of the natural order of the universe. Murder, rape , incest are always seen as evil as they break the "natural law" The pursuit of knowledge recognized as natural inclination of humans. Human beings need contact with other humans , forming bonds.

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