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    Affirmative actions are the ‘social programs’ that help many individuals that were mistreated in the past in the form of injustice and inequality. These programs help them to recover with what all they went through in the past. Especially they were more helpful for the poor people‚ African-Americans and other disadvantaged minorities including women that were treated unfairly due to their differences such as their ‘age’ and ‘sex.’ To this‚ some people had argued that simple justice is requiring for

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    Aristotle's Moral Beliefs

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    My moral beliefs also correspond to the philosophy that is taught by Aristotle. In my opinion‚ happiness comes from within ourselves‚ not from our surroundings. I think this is a very important part of Aristotle’s teaching. I believe that in order to accept others and enjoy life‚ we must first learn to accept ourselves and be proud of who we are. If we are constantly ashamed with who we are‚ then we are not free to live a happy life. I think this is the main idea in Aristotle’s teaching. He

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    With age comes wisdom. This is the mentality of numerous cultures who view the elder generation as moral. Does it take a lifetime to be viewed as virtuous? No‚ but it does take time to realize who possesses the virtuous trait and who merely accomplishes virtuous actions. It is imperative that persons demonstrate a virtuous character while living ethically among others. In the same aspect‚ one must distinguish a virtuous action from a virtuous character and determine that a morally right action

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    One of the best and worse emotions that comes out of us is Pride. Introduction What is pride? Is it the quality or state of being proud? Pride is an inwardly directed emotion that carries two common meaning with a negative connotation‚ pride refers to an inflated sense of one’s personal status or accomplishments. Positively pride refers to a satisfied sense and actions‚ or toward a whole group of people‚ and can be used to praise one’s self‚ or a feeling of gratification and belonging. There

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    1. Doesn’t the same hold for all the other things? Don’t you call shapes and colours admirable on the account of either some pleasure or benefit or both? 2. Doesn’t this also hold for sounds and all things musical? 3. And certainly things that pertain to laws and practices – the admirable ones‚ that is- don’t fall outside the limits of being either pleasant or beneficial. 4. Doesn’t the same hold for the admirability of the fields of learning‚ too? Conclusion. Whenever one of two admirable things

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    Aristotle Virtue

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    that are correct for human beings? According to Aristotle‚ to live a just and correct lifestyle we must use reasoning in our actions while also practicing those that are characteristics that are virtuous. Virtue being that of good character‚ good habits and being conducted by reason. Such virtues commonly known are courage or modesty. It is through a series of reasonable actions that form good character that we humans can find the lifestyle suited to us. Despite what pleasure we might abandon along

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    Differences of Virtue Theory‚ Utilitarianism‚ and Deontological Ethic Abstract When looking into the similarities and differences of theory and ethics‚ they become intertwined used in our everyday life. In this paper‚ the discussion of similarities and differences of virtue theory alongside utilitarianism and deontology will describe how each theory addresses ethics and morality. Moreover‚ a quick look into personal experience will provide an explanation of the relationship between virtue‚ values‚ and

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    Virtues and Values

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    Virtues and Values MHA 622 Healthcare Ethics & Law Dr. Teresita Gonzalez August 27‚ 2012 Virtues and Values Virtues and Values are very important to health care today. Virtues and values are not about what a person wants to be‚ but rather virtues and values are about who a person really is. Any changes or decisions will always require people or even the patient ’s to examine their values and virtues. ( Sheryl‚ 2010). Virtue can be defined as the difference between

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    Class Title Instructor’s Name Due Date The Five Constant Virtues The Chinese have brought the world possibly the most amazing of histories and wealth of culture to be found in the entire history of civilization. The moral code that was developed then to grow and propagate societal progress is still in effect and of massive social significance in today’s Chinese social structure. These precepts are what are known as the Traditional Virtues. They are widely credited in Chinese culture as intrinsic

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    Scandinavian Literature Authun and the Seven Virtues As long as there has been recognized sin in recorded history‚ there has been the virtuous equivalent by which good people live their lives. Before Christianity‚ there were the Pagan virtues‚ and when Christianity came into dominance in Scandinavia‚ it adopted these virtues and added several spiritual virtues of its own. Each virtue can be seen as a reflection of societal thought. The virtues tell how the ideal person lives their life‚ and this

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