Normative moral philosophy typically focuses on the determining the right action for a person to perform in a given situation. First, how specifically is Aristotles virtue ethics focused slightly differently?
1.Normative moral philosophy typically focuses on the determining the right action for a person to perform in a given situation. First, how specifically is Aristotles virtue ethics focused slightly differently? Next, Aristotle thought that virtues are traits of character that manifest themselves through habitual activity and that are good for anyone to have. What are some of the virtuous traits to have according to Aristotle and how does acting in accordance with them over time bring about correct moral action? What does it mean to act in a morally correct way according to Aristotle?
