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    The Ideas of Virtue Ethics In an attempt to revive the ideas of virtue ethics, many philosophers have expressed their criticisms of so-called "modern ethical theories." Some examples are as follows. Pincoffs presents his idea that modern ethical theory (MET) reduces ethics to resolution of quandaries. Williams explains his idea that MET focuses on only a particular, peculiar variety of ethical thought called "morality." Stocker claims that MET lead to "moral schizophrenia." And Wolf claims MET

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    Aristotle’s philosophy on virtue ethics involves the essence of what it means to be human, how to live the most fulfilling and effective life, and how this affects one’s responsibility to others. This theory is applicable to virtually any profession, engineering included. As has been instilled in my perceptions about my chosen career field since my first day at Texas A&M University, engineering is far beyond the intellect to do calculus and write computer code; engineering is making decisions that

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    Kant's Virtue Ethics

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    requirements are based on a standard of rationality that he calls the “Categorical Imperative¬¬” an “imperative because it is a command like “Leave the knife.” It is “nonconditional.” Kant does not think that goodness is based on anyone’s judgment. Virtue ethics emphasize the moral character in contrast to deontology, the emphasis of duties or roles. Kant’s theory differs from those who say that good comes from the consequences of our actions because Kant’s theories state that morality is autonomous:

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    Global ethics, we learn about three key moral theories that are essential for criticizing and building arguments; Utilitarianism, Kantianism, and Virtue ethics. Utilitarianism, which focuses on the consequences of actions, emphasizes that actions are right in proportion when they promote happiness and wrong as they tend to reverse it. Kantianism emphasizes that the rightness or wrongness of actions does not depend on their consequences, but wether they meet whats best for everyone. Virtue Ethics focuses

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    After filling out the Ethical Inventory again I found that Utilitarianism and Virtue Ethics are the two areas that made the most persuasive thinking for me. Utilitarianism looks at the consequences and weighs the positives to see if it is going to bring happiness to the greater number. Every situation is looked at from a pros and cons point of view and a decision is made from there. One statement that is on the inventory sheet says, “When I am trying to decide what the right thing to do is, I look

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    Iron Man and Virtue Ethics For the movie Iron Man, the whole movie focus on the life of Tony Stark, a billionaire, a technical geniuses, and he also own a weapon manufacturing company which was belonged his father. At the beginning of the film, his life can be describes as extravagant, but after he is kidnapped by the new-found troop, he has some changes on his character trait. After Tony survives from the new-found troop, he decides to shut down his weapon manufactory. Next, he tries to put his

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    Moral philosophy refers to rules applied to decide what is right or wrong (Ferrell, et al, 2013). Moral philosophies are about the person’s choice while business ethics are about the group’s decisions. Moral philosophies described in our reading assignment were teleology, egoism, utilitarianism, deontology, relativist, virtue ethics and justice. Teleology describes morally acts or acceptable desired results. Egoism is defined by acceptable actions that maximize self-interest. Utilitarianism is about

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    on good deeds or on that person’s virtues? The theory and idea of ethics and virtue as conceptualized by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in Nicomachean Ethics and as it is expressed in the pages of The Fundamentals of Ethics by Russ Shafer-Landau is a complex and dubious notion. It is one that is easily related to characters in Khaled Hosseini’s The Kite Runner. More specifically, Shafer-Landau writes a lot about the importance of normative ethics, virtue ethics, and moral education, complexity,

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    In South Park, South Park illustrates normative ethics in society and people. The characters and scenarios are well scripted to categorize the three main theories of normative ethics; utilitarianism, deontology and virtue ethics. The show constantly displays the universal mindsets of multiple people within various situations and how one effects the other and the world. Majority of these scenarios, virtue ethics brings about the best results for those within the South Park community and the main characters

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    Virtue Ethics - This approach is considered "ancient" according to our readings. Virtue is defined as "behavior showing high moral standards." Virtue ethics explains that our actions should be parallel with our ideals (University, S. C., n.d). Our own virtues are developed over time and become habits. They allow us to act accordingly based on our beliefs, such as truth, beauty, honesty, and courage to name a few (University, S. C., n.d). It is believed that if someone is a good person, with good

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