
Who Gets to Judge?: Answering Objections to Truth in Morality | Professor Joshua Hochschild
The Thomistic Institute
Aristotle's Perspective on Moral Truths and Virtue
The chapter explores Aristotle's views on morality and the concept of virtue, emphasizing the importance of good moral habits in pondering moral questions. It delves into Aristotle's definition of virtue as a habit based on choice and reason, particularly the reasoning of a prudent person. The chapter highlights the complexities of moral judgment, the role of emotions in moral assessments, and the necessity of seeking guidance in navigating moral dilemmas.
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