This term describes Aristotle's idea of living a flourishing and fulfilled life.
Eudaimonia
Aristotle argued that ethical behavior becomes natural through this process
Habit
Child drowning in a shallow pond
Singer's view stresses reducing this when possible
Suffering
Atristotle believed virtue exists between two extremes, what was the concept?
Golden Mean
These are developed through repeated practice instead of taught?
Virtues
What analogy did Hardin use for choosing to help people
Lifeboat
Harden believed helping could make this global concern worse
Aid is questioned to either be charity or...
Justice
This virtue lies between cowardice and recklessness
Courage
Aritotle's theory focuses on becoming this type of person
Virtuous Person
Aristotle stresses this towards your personal character while Singer stresses it towards others
Responsibility
Hardin believed that rsources are this
Limited
Singer's states that distance doesnt reduce this
Moral Responsibility
The opposite of cowardice in Aristotle's framework
Recklessness
Virtues are formed through this lifelong process
Habit Building
Both topics dive into this branch of philosophy
Hardin suggests that helping too many people could lead to this
Singer states that wealthy societies shoud focus toward this issue
Extreme Poverty
The Golden Mean states that virtue is found in this position
Middle Ground
Reapeated action is known as
Practice
Both videos show a connection to this concern societal concern
Social Responsibility
Aid is questioned if it leads to dependency or...
Self-suffiency
A flaw with Hardin's theory is that it assumes resource depletion instead of
Resource Distribution