How Can I Do the Right Thing?
Briefly

"Aristotle's virtue ethics suggests that goodness is not something external, but rather it stems from our own character. He argued that 'excellence is what we repeatedly do' - it's a habit formed through our actions."
"A virtuous person will appropriately respond to complex moral situations based on their practical reason. The key to moral behavior lies in nurturing our virtues - our courage, temperance, and wisdom - until they become second nature."
Read at Psychology Today
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