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Virtue Ethics Virtue Ethics Which Character Traits are Good? Dr. Clea F. Rees [email protected] Centre for Lifelong Learning Cardiff University Spring 2011 b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral ible iss al hic Moral Outline l ica Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Outline Organisational Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The Bishop Jean Valjean The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more Individual morality & social institutions Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom Selected queries Social perceptions of greed Conceptions of virtue/vice Notes b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m ible iss al hic Moral Immoral l ica Organisational Un et V i ce Organisational I please hand in as applicable: I I available to collect: I I one copy of response to prompt 6 responses to prompt 5 questions, comments & concerns b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce The Bishop Virtue ble ss i Moral Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” l ica Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The Bishop I the Bishop b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce The Bishop l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The Bishop I the Bishop I action has no moral worth according to Kant b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce The Bishop l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The Bishop I the Bishop I I action has no moral worth according to Kant action does have moral worth according to Foot & partly BECAUSE he gives no thought to “duty” b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Jean Valjean l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) action is wrong according to Foot b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) action is wrong according to Foot I possibility of character damage b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) action is wrong according to Foot I I possibility of character damage virtues/vices matter of degree b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) action is wrong according to Foot I I I possibility of character damage virtues/vices matter of degree rational does not necessarily mean able to be virtuous b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Jean Valjean Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Jean Valjean I Jean Valjean I action is wrong according to Kant I I action is wrong according to Foot I I I I might worry that Jean’s experiences in prison have undermined his ability to be autonomous (Kant can’t allow for this) possibility of character damage virtues/vices matter of degree rational does not necessarily mean able to be virtuous does Foot’s picture better capture/explain moral development/our moral experience than Kant’s? b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more Virtue ble ss i Moral Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” l ica Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more I the Bishop’s sister b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more Virtue ble ss i Moral Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” l ica Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more I the Bishop’s sister I the Bishop’s servant b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more Virtue ble ss i Moral Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” l ica Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” The sister, the servant, the gendarmes & more I the Bishop’s sister I the Bishop’s servant I other people in the town, the gendarmes etc. b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Individual morality & social institutions l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Individual morality & social institutions I According to Kant, one’s ability to be a good person depends only on rationality. b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Individual morality & social institutions Virtue ble ss i Moral Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” l ica Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Individual morality & social institutions According to Kant, one’s ability to be a good person depends only on rationality. So one’s ability to be a good person depends only on oneself. I b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Individual morality & social institutions l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Individual morality & social institutions According to Kant, one’s ability to be a good person depends only on rationality. So one’s ability to be a good person depends only on oneself. I I is this a good picture? b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Individual morality & social institutions l ica Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” ible iss Virtue Ethics Victor Hugo, “The Bishop and the Candlesticks” Individual morality & social institutions According to Kant, one’s ability to be a good person depends only on rationality. So one’s ability to be a good person depends only on oneself. I I I is this a good picture? don’t social institutions affect an individual’s ability to be good/virtuous? b Per mi Et h Immoral ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Pahom Virtue ble ss i Moral Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” l ica Virtue Ethics Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed I bad for person b/c never satisfied with what she has b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed I I bad for person b/c never satisfied with what she has bad for others (confrontational, person will tend to grab more than fair-share whenever possible) b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed I I I bad for person b/c never satisfied with what she has bad for others (confrontational, person will tend to grab more than fair-share whenever possible) is everyone greedy? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed I I I I bad for person b/c never satisfied with what she has bad for others (confrontational, person will tend to grab more than fair-share whenever possible) is everyone greedy? temperance as correcting for excess, where excess is greed b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Pahom Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Un et V i ce Leo Tolstoy, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” Pahom I avarice/greed I I I bad for person b/c never satisfied with what she has bad for others (confrontational, person will tend to grab more than fair-share whenever possible) is everyone greedy? I temperance as correcting for excess, where excess is greed I maybe some people have temperance; some are greedy; some are in between b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Social perceptions of greed l ica Selected queries ible iss Virtue Ethics Selected queries Social perceptions of greed I In our society, is greed considered a virtue or a vice? b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice l ica Selected queries ible iss Virtue Ethics Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice l ica Selected queries ible iss Virtue Ethics Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I ethical theory? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I ethical theory? moral life? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I I ethical theory? moral life? Is Foot’s conception of virtue/vice correct? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I I I ethical theory? moral life? Is Foot’s conception of virtue/vice correct? What are the virtues? What are the vices? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I I I ethical theory? moral life? Is Foot’s conception of virtue/vice correct? What are the virtues? What are the vices? I Is the answer the same for everyone? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I I Is it helpful to think in terms of virtue/vice? Is character or action more important in I I I I ethical theory? moral life? Is Foot’s conception of virtue/vice correct? What are the virtues? What are the vices? I I Is the answer the same for everyone? In all times and places? b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral al hic Moral Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice l ica Selected queries ible iss Virtue Ethics Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I What of the “Seven Deadly Sins”? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I What of the “Seven Deadly Sins”? I Are they all vices? b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss al hic Im per m Un et V i ce Conceptions of virtue/vice Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice I What of the “Seven Deadly Sins”? I I Are they all vices? Are any really virtues? The Sunday Times, 11/01/2004, 1.11 b Virtue Virtue Ethics ble ss i Per mi Et h ible iss Conceptions of virtue/vice Im per m al hic Moral Immoral l ica Selected queries Un et V i ce Selected queries Conceptions of virtue/vice Traditional virtues: Traditional vices: I courage virtue I anger vice I justice virtue I covetousness vice I temperance virtue I envy neither I wisdom neither I gluttony neither I charity virtue I lust neither I faith neither I pride neither I hope neither I sloth neither virtue: concentration, humanity?, kindness, considerateness, love? vice: hate?, love? b Virtue ble ss i Per mi Et h Im per m Immoral ible iss al hic Moral Notes l ica Virtue Ethics Un et V i ce Notes b