Topic > Theories of Amazonian ethics - 1351

Aristotle claimed that he could not judge a person based on an example and wanted to look at everything over time. He further argued that virtue lies between the extremes of each characteristic. The balance between the extremes of emotions was his main concern (Manning and Stroud 59). Virtue ethics requires striving for excellence, a process that occurs over a long period of time. It includes learning ethics, struggling with them, and ultimately living ethically (Class