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Moral Character |
Refers to the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, fortitude, courage, honesty, and loyalty. |
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Charakter |
A Greek word that refers more generally to any distinctive feature by which one thing is distinguished from others. |
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Virtue Ethics |
Represents the concept that an individual's actions are based upon inner moral virtue. |
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Virtue |
A character trait that is socially valued. |
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Goodness of Character |
According to Aristotle, it is a product of the practice of virtues behavior. It is the tendency to act, to feel, and judge. |
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Dispositions |
Particular kinds of properties or characteristics that objects can possess. |
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Moral Character Traits. |
Dispositions of character for which it is appropriate to hold agents morally responsible. |
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The Circular Relation of Acts and Character.
Repetition of Action and its Effect on the Person. |
When action is constantly repeated over time it becomes a habit. |
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The Circular Relation of Acts and Character. The Type of Action. |
Actions of the body are actions of the self. |
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The Circular Relation of Acts and Character. Intention and Responsibility. |
It is the source of the self-possession and self-governance of human beings. |
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