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Virtue ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virtue theory is a branch of moral philosophy that emphasizes character, rather than rules or consequences, as the key element of ethical thinking. en.wikipedia.org
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Virtue Ethics [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] Entry in the Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy. www.iep.utm.edu
Ethics and Virtue An argument that one of the fundamental questions ethics must ask is 'What kind of person should I be?' www.scu.edu
Virtue Ethics: Morality and Character - What Are Virtue Ethics? Virtue-based ethical theories place much less emphasis on which rules people should follow and instead focus on helping people develop good character traits, such as kindness and ... atheism.about.com
Virtue Ethics Virtue Ethics. A form of ethical theory that makes the concept of virtue and virtuous action its primary or fundamental concepts. While most prevailing ethical theories make either ... www.ascensionhealth.org
Virtue Ethics Virtue Ethics Julia Annas . Introduction In the tradition of Western philosophy since the fifth century B.C., the default form of ethical theory has been ... www.u.arizona.edu
virtue ethics Virtue Ethics. Virtue ethics is really a family of views, not just one. Virtue Theory: This kind of ethical theory goes back to the ancient Greeks who were ethical egoists. Plato ... academics.vmi.edu
Ethics Updates - Aristotle and Virtue Ethics Ethics Updates provides updates on current literature, both popular and professional, that relates to ethics. ethics.sandiego.edu
Virtue ethics: Definition from Answers.com virtue ethics Approach to ethics that takes the notion of virtue (often conceived as excellence) as fundamental www.answers.com
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