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Moral Character

Refers to the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, fortitude, courage, honesty, and loyalty.

M.C

Charakter

A Greek word that refers more generally to any distinctive feature by which one thing is distinguished from others.

Charcter

Virtue Ethics

Represents the concept that an individual's actions are based upon inner moral virtue.

V.E

Virtue

A character trait that is socially valued.

V

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.

GC

Dispositions

Particular kinds of properties or characteristics that objects can possess.

D

Moral Character Traits.

Dispositions of character for which it is appropriate to hold agents morally responsible.

MCT

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.

The Circular Relation of Acts and Character.



The Type of Action.

Actions of the body are actions of the self.

The Circular Relation of Acts and Character.



Intention and Responsibility.

It is the source of the self-possession and self-governance of human beings.