1. Aristotle on Nicomachean and Virtue Ethics
", and instead of defining one's moral duties by nature, virtue ethics seeks out the "good life" and what conditions and characteristics make up this "good life". Virtue ethics prescribes that we imagine a picture of the good life and of the good person and act in accordance to those ideals. ... The most important stage would be when one is young because they are most impressionable and vulnerable to adapting other's opinions. ... When given thought, it is not difficult to see why these character traits would lead to a flourishing life, or the "good li...
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