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A low-grade form of ethical virtue emerges in us during childhood as we are repeatedly placed in situations that call for appropriate actions and emotions; but as we rely less on others and become capable of doing more of our own thinking, we learn to develop a larger picture of human life, our deliberative skills improve, and our emotional responses are perfected.
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Right now, Ms. Buck-Morss suggests, there is a "hegemonic discourse" -- a dominant interpretation -- that affirms the moral superiority of the West after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Berlin Wall: totalitarianism was evil and democracy virtuous, and virtue emerged victorious.
Hume's discussion of justice illustrates how the artificial virtues emerge from our feelings and desires.
Virtue contextualism emerges from the basic idea, accepted by most leading virtue epistemologists, that to know is to believe the truth because of your intellectual virtue or ability.
We should not confuse Kant's concepts of the good will and moral worth in Groundwork I with his conceptions of virtue and the virtues that emerge in his more mature, normative works.
This failure to discriminate, to assess, and thereby make it possible to grudgingly concede that even out of a "doctrine of necessity" – such as military dictatorship - some demonstrable governance virtue may emerge, reveals nothing but national self-glorification in a moral void, the breeding grounds of future cankerworm in the nation's edifice.
Transparency has never been one of Beijing's virtues, and emerging countries generally need aid to create sophisticated monitoring systems.
It seems that at least one "green" TV show is on every hour, extolling the virtues of emerging technologies.
Their even-tempered realism allows them to acknowledge the virtues in emerging institutional arrangements (such as regional groups), including ones they openly oppose (democracy leagues).
As its label suggests, virtue reliabilism is a branch of virtue epistemology that emerged in the mid-1980s in the wake of process reliabilism and shares some significant features with it.
He does not teach them discrimination, virtue, or ambition because "when intellect emerges, the great artifices begin.
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