Virtue Ethics

Virtue Ethics is a theory that tries to determine right from wrong by looking to a group of desirable charter traits traits (AKA: Virtues) they want to embody. An example of possible virtues might be Justice, Wisdom, Courage, or Compassion. Virtue Ethicists seek to embody virtue in both there thoughts and there actions.

Owfism

Friends

 * [[File:Merit.png]] Confucianism - The superior man is the virtues man.
 * [[File:Aristotle.png]] Aristotelianism - The foundation of most modern virtue ethics.
 * [[File:RomSto.png]] Roman Stoicism - My friend who cares for nothing but virtue.
 * [[File:Christy.png]] - Keep the fruits of the spirit friend.
 * [[File:Moralism-icon.png]] Moralism - To be moral is to be virtuous.

Frenemies

 * [[File:Nietzsche-icon.png]] Nietzscheanism - Values things like bravery and creativity, but tends to dismiss me when I talk about the need for compassion and honesty.
 * [[File:Utility.png]] Utilitarianism - Sometimes acknowledges the need for virtues, but thinks overall happiness is more important.
 * [[File:Kant.png]] Kantianism - Sometimes acknowledges the need for virtues, but thinks duty is more important.

Enemies

 * [[File:Hedon.png]] Hedonism - It's not enough just to have pleasure! You need to be virtuous to! There's nothing wrong with pleasure in and of it's self tho.
 * [[File:Nihil.png]] Nihilism - We can find meaning through living a good life.
 * [[File:Egoism.png]] - Say's that "virtue is a spook," whatever that means.

Literature
The Analytics of Confucius The Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle After Virtue by Alasdair MacIntyre

Videos
The Case for Virtue Ethics! (InspiringPhilosophy)