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What approach towards ethics seems to you most viable, virtue-ethic type theories, or moral-law type theories?
Is the point of ethical theorizing to devise a decision-procedure for right action such that we can have a definitive guide for right action in every situation? Or does the virtue-ethics type theorist have good reasons to be wary of such a claim?
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Ethics can be defined as the moral principles that guide an individual's behavior. One of the
categories of ethics is virtue ethics and according to virtue ethics theories, they are based on the
principle that when determining what is the right thing to do in a particular situation we ought to
follow th...
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