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writea personal experience when you chose an action that would lead you to form a virtuous
character rather than being influenced by other factors.
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An ethical theory is a claim comprised of statements of what we ought to do or how we
ought to act when faced with moral dilemmas. Philosophers have always been curious about
how we ought to act. Several philo
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Answered step-by-step
writea personal experience when you chose an action that would lead you to form a virtuous
character rather than being influenced by other factors.
ref:
An ethical theory is a claim comprised of statements of what we ought to do or how we
ought to act when faced with moral dilemmas. Philosophers have always been curious about
how we ought to act. Several philosophers from different periods in the history of philosophy
have formulated their ethical theories. One example of an ethical theory is Virtue Ethics. To
have a clear understanding of Virtue Ethics, let us consider how it answers the question of how
we ought to act. Virtue ethics claims that we ought to choose the action which would contribute
to developing a virtuous character. This view can be traced back to the works of the ancient
Greek philosophers, Plato and Aristotle although much of the development of the theory can be
found in Aristotle's work. Aristotle claimed that virtue is a form of excellence. It is an action not
based on deficiency or excess. As long as a person practices habituation or keeps on choosing
and doing the right thing, then he is not simply doing the right thing, but also forming a virtuous
character through practice or habit. The person would always have this question at the back of
his head whenever faced with a dilemma: Would my action be coming from and lead me further
to a virtuous character?
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