o Virtue Theory • What are the fundamental claims of the theory? • What values underlie the theory? • Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? • What principles are associated w/the theory?
The fundamental claim of the Virtue theory is based on the Normative approah which emphasize on the moral characters rather than the rules or the duties.It claims on the fact that the human life is which is more enclined towards the physical happyness or satisfaction, to collect the wealth is not the real meaning of the life it is totally waste.
It underlie the principle that the virtue is the living values of the life needs some actio, having some goals of the life which should be fulfilled morally without hampering the social ethics.Like honesty and kindnes are the example of the virtue.
The first and significant theorist ofthe Virtue theory is Aristotle, john stuart MILL and Philippa foot.
o Virtue Theory • What are the fundamental claims of the theory? • What values underlie...
o Utilitarianism What are the fundamental claims of the theory? What values underlie the theory? Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? What principles are associated w/the theory?
o Kantian ethics What are the fundamental claims of the theory? What values underlie the theory? Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? What principles are associated w/the theory?
o Ethical egoism What are the fundamental claims of the theory? What values underlie the theory? Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? What principles are associated w/the theory?
Cultural ethical relativism. What are the fundamental claims of the theory? What values underlie the theory? Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? What principles are associated w/the theory?
o Natural Law Theory • What are the fundamental claims of the theory? • What values underlie the theory? • Who are the primary theorists associated w/the theory? • What principles are associated w/the theory?
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