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Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Justice 1200px-Aristotle_Altemps_Inv8575…
Aristotelian Virtue Ethics and Justice
Teleological Thinking
Everything, from objects to humans, is designed to a particular end, or with a particular purpose
e.g. A flute is meant to be played; that is its purpose, its telos
Justice and just distribution should align with the telos, or purposes, of the subjects and objects involved
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Just Distribution
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Meritocracy
Virtue, especially civic virtue, ought to be rewarded
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Virtue
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Virtuous Living
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Habituation: Moral virtues are achieved through habituation, living and acting consistently in accordance to virtues
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Politics
Purpose of Politics
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Human nature is only fully realized in the polis, only through politics
Slavery
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Slaves must be natural, i.e. predisposed to their enslavement
HERE YOU MIGHT CONSIDER SHARING SANDEL'S OWN THOUGHTS, YOU COULD ALSO LOCATE THIS BRANCH AFTER THE NECESSARY/NATURAL BRANCES
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telos meaning "end", "purpose"
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