Aristotle, in Nicomachean Ethics, argues that the
.... Another important aspect of Aristotle's definitions of
virtue and
vice is the concept of pleasure and pain and the relationship of those two conditions to the ....
(1566

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Moral Theories of Aristotle, Mill & Kant
.... As with utilitarianism, Aristotle's right course of action has to do with pleasure and pain:
Virtue and
vice are about the same things. ....
(2087

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Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
.... A person can be taught to associate pleasure with
vice rather than
virtue, and pain with
virtue rather than
vice: It is through pleasures and pains that men ....
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Aristotle described a remarkable set of criteria to delineate ...
.... feelings concerned" (98). He noted that dispositions were possible to judge in terms of good or bad,
virtue or
vice. For instance, if ....
(1707

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The concept of natural law
.... Machiavelli in The Prince seems to suggest that
vice may sometimes replace
virtue if the ends can be said to justify the means. ....
(1693

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Hume on the Nature of Morality
.... He note that morality is not a product of reason, but he asks whether we do not see
vice and
virtue as something perceived by reason? ....
(2115

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Ration & Reason During Renaissance
.... seems more to be praised than he who avoids
vice on account of the fear of punishment as in the verses: The good hate sin from love of
virtue, / The evil ....
(2125

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Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... internal sense or feeling which nature has made universal and which determines morality as an active principle so that
virtue is our happiness and
vice is our ....
(1633

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ARISTOTLE: midterm exam answers
.... Both intuitive reason and practical wisdom aim at the same goal: the ability to separate good from evil,
virtue from
vice, and pleasure versus pain. ....
(700

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A Study in Symbolism
.... The playwright has created a comedy, in which most of the characters value not
virtue but
vice. But he also has a more serious purpose---to expose hypocrisy. ....
(1619

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Plato and Aristotle and Reason
.... trait by not curbing their fear enough, one is considered to be a coward which is also a
vice. In Aristotle's conception of moral
virtue, then, reason is not ....
(1326

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Philosphical Views on the Issue of Euthanasia
.... In other words, with respect to euthanasia, the individual can practice
vice while believing he practices
virtue. It could be a ....
(1407

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East of Eden
....
Virtue and
vice were warp and woof of our first consciousness, and they will be the fabric of our last . . . There is no other story" (Steinbeck 541). ....
(1663

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)
Nicomachean Ethics
.... For instance, for the mean or
virtue of bravery, recklessness is the excessive
vice while cowardice is the defective or deficient one. ....
(2031

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Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... 5. Machiavelli in The Prince seems to suggest that
vice may sometimes replace
virtue if the ends can be said to justify the means. ....
(2561

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Hume and the Foundation of Morality
.... between reason and sentiment as the former defining the knowledge of truth and falsehood, the latter giving the sentiment of beauty,
vice and
virtue. ....
(1735

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Humanism Humanism and the Renaissance invol
.... Machiavelli offers his version of how politics "ought" to be, and he does say by balancing his ideas of the application of
vice and
virtue as needed. ....
(5747

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Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
Throughout history human beings living in societies have been conditioned to perceive obedience as a "
virtue" and disobedience as a "
vice" (Fromm 1). Whether ....
(715

3

)
Cast Study of a Controller's Dilemma
.... Aristotle concludes that
virtue does not therefore arise in us by nature but .... Complete independence, for instance, would be a
vice, for it would not recognize ....
(1626

7

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Money conflicts in Relationships
.... It changes fidelity into infidelity, love into hate, hate into love,
virtue into
vice,
vice into
virtue, servant into master, stupidity into intelligence and ....
(2432

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Writings of Jonathan Edwards
.... earning salvation. This concept was repulsive to Edwards. He attacked the idea that
virtue and
vice depend on free will. In his ....
(1024

4

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Power Relations in Literature Power relations are featured in ...
.... Machiavelli in The Prince seems to suggest that
vice may sometimes replace
virtue if the ends can be said to justify the means. ....
(2067

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Depiction of Power Relations in Literature Power relations are ...
.... Machiavelli in The Prince seems to suggest that
vice may sometimes replace
virtue if the ends can be said to justify the means. ....
(2067

8

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Christian Faith
.... previous chapter. It is also a caution against the transformation of intellectual
virtue into intellectual
vice. Studiousness, for ....
(7281

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The Renaissance
.... seems more to be praised than he who avoids
vice on account of the fear of punishment as in the verses: æThe good hate sin from love of
virtue, / The evil ....
(3398

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)
Repetition and Mirror Images in Othello
.... phrases and images. He juxtaposes characters against each other, balancing each
virtue with a corresponding
vice. He also uses mirror ....
(2098

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Womankind
.... to shed tears were tests for detecting witches.) Several dualities are evident in Comus: flesh and spirit; light and darkness;
vice and
virtue; chastity and ....
(3808

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Character of Roderigo in Othello
.... that Desdemona does not return his affection, and fails to see the
virtue in Cassio .... An important character in the morality play is
Vice, which in Othello is the ....
(2789

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Manchurian Candidate
.... and is most applicable to the themes and plot of the John Frankenheimer directed The Manchurian Candidate reads: Extremism in the defense of
virtue is no
vice. ....
(1444

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The Beggar's Opera
.... Whatever may be our progress either in
virtue or
vice since the age of Charles II certain it is, that our manners are not mended since the time of Elizabeth ....
(2549

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