Ethics
As far as I am aware, according to virtue ethics, we are supposed to cultivate a virtuous character.
Suppose a person with a non-virtuous character engaged in an activity that expressed, but did not cultivate, his problematic character. Would it nevertheless be preferable for him to suppress this expression of his character, even if that suppression didn't contribute to improving his character? Or is virtue ethics only concerned with behavior that leads to a change in one's character?
Accepted:May 24, 2012
Accepted:
May 24, 2012