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virtue ethics
noun
One of the three major approaches to normative ethics, emphasizing the role of one's character and the virtues that one's character embodies for determining or evaluating ethical behavior.
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A new conscious capitalism is an emerging philosophy, directed to pursuing ethical behaviors (Virtue Ethics).
This should be followed by imparting ethical theories such as utilitarianism, virtue ethics and other aspects of deontological ethics.
Therefore, different authors suggested that the approach of virtue ethics should only be used to compliment ethical standards [ 42].
The approaches and theories applied include considerations of micro-and macro-ethics, codes of ethics, virtue ethics, considerations of gender and paradigms and the ethical imperative.
Virtue ethics also tend to embody the theme that the ethical life of right (and in the case of Chinese and contemporary Western virtue ethics) caring relationship to others is necessary for human flourishing.
Ethical decision-making models grounded in ethical frameworks comprehend elements of moral philosophy such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
Virtue ethics highlights the importance of the traits of character and decision-making in ethical discernment.
McCloskey likes virtue ethics for two reasons.
Yet they may be succeeding as seminars in virtue ethics.
Her real interest is in applying virtue ethics to capitalism, and to capitalism's distinctive product, the bourgeoisie.
She was also one of the pioneers of virtue ethics, a key development in philosophy from the 1970s onwards.
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