What humans must develop to achieve happiness
What are virtues?
What friendship is evolved from
The third level of Kohlberg's Levels of Ethical Development
What is post-conventional?
The theory that was used to reinforce the idea that men and women should always have certain roles
What is male vs. female ethics?
The philosopher who first proposed the Theory of Virtue
Who is Aristotle?
The three reasons humans create friendships
What are usefulness, enjoyment, and goodness?
Gilligan's first level of ethics
What is caring for oneself?
A task that male vs. female ethics suggests is only for women (example from worksheet)
What is caring for children?
The opposite of a virtuous character
What is a vicious character?
The two things it takes to form a real friendship
What are time and familiarity?
The philosopher who suggested that caring and personal encounters are more important than principles
Who is Nel Noddings?
The theory suggesting that a person's character always corresponds to their actions
What is Aristotle's Theory of Virtue?
What we acquire by developing the skills to control our desires, emotions and actions
What are the virtues of living reasonably?
What are different conventional expectations and norms?
Who studied the moral development of men and women?
Who is Aristotle?
What was the example of the complex moral dilemma critiquing Aristotle's Theory of Virtue?