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Episode 136: Christian Miller discusses virtue and character

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Aristotelian Approach to Virtue

Not everyone, i should say, not all philosophers, agree with this picture. This is what would be called an aristotelian approach to virtue. It's very much influenced by aristotle's thinking. Other philosophers sometimes say that all these components are not necessary. So long as your behaviour gives rise to good outcomes or good consequences, that's enough for you to be a virtuous person. And i side with more traditional thinking. Ind part i do that because of the intuitive force of certain examples. Here's an example that i think is pretty important to least my thinking about virtue. it's oh to michael stocker in a famous paper called the skitzophrania of modern

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