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Virtue Ethics shifts the focus from rigid rules or outcomes to the moral character of the individual. Rooted in Aristotle’s philosophy, it emphasizes cultivating virtues—such as courage, honesty, and compassion—as the foundation for ethical behavior. Instead of asking, “What should I do?” it asks, “What kind of person should I be?”

Key points:

  • Eudaimonia: The ultimate goal is flourishing or living well, achieved through virtuous living.
  • Golden Mean: Virtues are often found as a bal

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Normative ethical theories provide frameworks for determining what actions are morally right or wrong. The main types are:

  1. Deontological Ethics: Focuses on duty and rules. Actions are judged based on their adherence to these duties, regardless of consequences (e.g., Kant’s Categorical Imperative).

  2. Consequentialism: Judges actions by their outcomes. The most well-known form is Utilitarianism, which seeks the greatest good for the greatest number.

  3. Virtue Ethics: Emphasi

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