VIRTUE ETHICS AND THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF MORAL CHARACTER: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ARISTOTLE'S ETHICAL THOUGHT
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Aristotle, Virtue Ethics, Moral Character, Eudaimonia, Reason, Practical Wisdom, Human Flourishing.Abstract
Aristotle's Virtue Ethics is a charactercentered approach to moral philosophy that emphasizes the cultivation of goodcharacter traits rather than strict adherenceto rules or the pursuit of outcomes alone.
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Ackrill, J. L. (1981). Aristotle the philosopher. Oxford University Press.
Annas, J. (2011). Intelligent virtue. Oxford University Press.
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