Which one one of the following philosophers was a virtue ethicist? a.) kant b.) hobbes c.) Aristotle d.)plato
Aristotle was a virtue ethicist philosopher.
Aristotle’s virtue ethics focuses on the person rather than the act or the consequences as proposed by the modern philosophers, Kant and Mill. Aristotle talks about virtues and vices as the extreme phenomena that are to be moderated to fit in the virtue ethics.
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