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Virtue Ethics vs. Cognitive Control Ethics
Early Chinese philosophy focuses on virtue ethics, a system one ethics, which emphasizes internal moral principles and intuitive decision-making. In contrast, Western ethics, like deontology and utilitarianism, rely on cognitive control, system two ethics, which involve reasoning and utilitarian calculations to determine the right action. The flaw in utilitarianism is the belief in a universal metric for values, which overlooks the complexity and subjectivity of human values.