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ethics & virtue

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    choice

    virtue is the skills to act effectively or correctly in a given situation based upon absolutely certain knowledge.(Socrates)
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    actions

    Virtue is a good choice which is a reflection of your values. (Plato)
    the actions we make are viewed and rated by others but knowing what is right and wrong is enough.
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    minimalism

    Reacting against the formal excesses and raw emotion of an abstract. (Enrico Castellani)
    identifying on the way we set value to thing we can see the true deference of being ration.
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    moderation

    To be happy, live a life of
    moderation and And avoid the extreme. (Aristotle)
    by acknowledging of what is enough, then we can find true happiness like the gift we receive from our close friends.
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    satisfaction

    the one who's not contented with what he has, would not be contented to what he would like to have. (Socrates)
    acknowledging of what is enough and sharing of what we have is fulfilling.
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    goal

    A hypothetical imperative is a moral obligation applicable only in pursuit of a predetermined goal. “without rationality, the universe would be a waste, in vain, and without purpose.” (Kant)
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    personality

    ethics 'the science of the ideal human character' or 'the science of moral duty'(Rushworth Kidder)
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    Concepts

    set of concepts and principles that guide us in determining what behavior helps or harms sentient creatures(Richard William Paul and Linda Elder )
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    moral values

    Commonly used interchangeably with morality and sometimes it is used more narrowly to mean the moral principles of a particular tradition, group or individual.( Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy )
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    Critical thinking

    Ethics, understood as the capacity to think critically about moral values and direct our actions in terms of such values, is a generic human capacity."(Larry Churchill)
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    Ethics & Business Ethics

    Ethics are commonly defined as a set of moral principles someone uses when deciding what is 'right' and 'wrong. Business ethics are basically the same, but more specific to the situations that arise when conducting business; whether internally, such as hiring and promoting employees, or externally, such as how to advertise or manage competition.