Moral Development
Love and Friendship
Aristotle's Theory of Virtue
100

Who is Carol Gilligan?

Was a feminist who said that men and women approach ethics differently.  She also disagreed with Lawrence Kohlberg.  

100

Who was the main philosopher who studied ethics based on love and friendship?

Aristotle


100

What is a virtue?

The ability to habitually respond to circumstances in the right way (ex: Courage, pride, honor) 

200

What is character?

combination of qualities in a person or place that makes them different from others.

200

What do romantic relationships and friendship look for in each other?

Pleasure - why they quickly become close, then suddenly cease to be.

200

Aristotle's assumption is that all human virtues should be related to ... 

happiness - ultimate aim of everything we do

300

What stages of moral develop did Carol Gilligan come up with?

1. Preconventional 

2. conventional 

3. post conventional 

300

What is friendship based on?

LOVE

300

What is the Nicomachean Ethics?

A book defining Aristotle's best work of ethics.

400

What did Nel Nodding believe in?

Women are more likely to see things in the terms of virtues of caring more instinctively than men 

400

What virtue is essential for human life?

Friendship


400

what does this mean? There is a time and place as to when to act or react...

Too much or too little of certain feelings are both bad.  This is when a virtue steps in and determines where those feelings and emotions stand.

500

Who believes that women should be the caretakers?

Nel Nodding

500

We can identify the main kinds of friendship in terms of what someone can be loved for...

because they are good,

because they give us pleasure

or 

because they are useful to us

500

What does Janet Smith believe?

she views that lying is also adultery - she had a conservative view.