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    Nicomachean ethics focuses on valuable friendships and the characteristics that work together to form a long-lasting, virtuous friendship. To have a friend you must be a friend. To be a friend does not simply mean to be closely related to a person, or to be around them for extended periods of time. To be a friend does not even mean that you are putting in effort to be there for another person. According to Aristotle, to be a friend means to be virtuous in character and to therefore apply those virtues to

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    Benjamin Franklin’s most important virtue is moderation, without it many individuals could get disorientated to the point where stimulation dominants their daily lives. Benjamin Franklin said, “Avoid extremes. Forebear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.” However, the extreme consequence of moderation is that the creativity in many individuals wouldn’t exist. If the new ideas and inspirations of creative individuals can’t grow than evolution can’t take place. Therefore, if moderation

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    own success in America. Franklin lays out certain virtues that he believes people should cultivate if they want to improve themselves and create success from nothing, as he did. For example, “I included under thirteen names of virtues all that at that time occurr 'd to me as necessary or desirable.” He argues that it is not exceptional ability that cultivates success but a devotion to serving others and the discipline needed to pursue the virtues that

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    The virtue that is most evident throughout the entirety of the story is “trouthe,” a Middle English word meaning truth. The pentangle on Gawain’s shield in the best representation of truthfulness, for it is what he brings with him as a reminder of where he came

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    you command respect and admiration of all who work with you and are an asset. everybody likes to work with you and think you have wonderful work ethic. on the contrary an unpunctual man sees himself in areas as day and are gradually filled with despair. he generally causes inconvenience to others. punctuality is the habit of being on time the rubble of being punctual is that there is nobody there

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    not share this same sense of obligation towards one another. Instead, friends share a moral understanding of how they should treat each other, as their actions reflect their character. Thus, Wellman’s failure to pick up the phone is a “matter of virtue ethics rather than deontology” (225). Because friendship is a matter of morality, the Seinfeld episode example shows that the end result of a person’s lack of concern for his friend is simply that it will “reveal the person’s concerns, values, and motivations”

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    Aristotle in the Modern Work Environment In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, every point, every major idea, and every argument made, is all connected back to the concept that every action seeks an ultimate good. Aristotle felt that there is an intrinsic good that humans aim for and that there is this "good life" we all mean to have. However, what does it mean to be good? That means something different to everyone; we all inhabit many different roles in our day to day lives, whether we strive to

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    Tao Te Ching Sparknotes

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    explaining principle aspects of Taoism such as the metaphysical concept of ‘Tao’ roughly translated as the Way or the path, the consequences of action and inaction, virtue and the juxtaposed behavior of nature. The first book discusses the manifestation of the Way and how it directs us in harmonizing with our own qualities, morals and virtue which eventually help us in harmonizing with the working of the nature. The second book deals with the difficulties of governing

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    The two Confucians Mencius and Xunzi held opposing views about human nature. Mencius believed that human nature is good. Every person is born instilled with four main virtues; Righteousness, Ritual property, Wisdom and Benevolence. These virtues will only develop fully if it is nurtured and put to effect appropriately. He also claimed that those who are not virtuous have been “corrupted by the environment” . He believes that “Individual effort was needed to cultivate oneself, but one’s natural

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    Values and ethics are important in the field of social work because they serve as guidelines for behavior and conduct. What is social work exactly? A very simple and brief response is helping those in need and providing said persons with resources they could not attain on their own. It’s always aspiring to educate one’s self on new resources, information and newly developed theories. This is more than a career; this is a decision that makes one question the direction of their moral compass. Philosopher

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