Sunday, May 19, 2019
Habit, Moral Character and Politics
According to Moore and Bruder (2005), our unique and distinctive capacity to rationality was termed by Aristotle as virtue. There are two kinds of virtue when we study or exercise our ratiocination abilities, we are said to be intellectually virtuous. When we use our reasoning to moderate our impulses and appetites, we are said to be examplely virtuous. According to Aristotle, virtue (whether intellectual or object lesson) is a matter of habit. Meaning, your moral character (or moral virtuousness) is based on your habits.What you do constantly (habit) will mold your character. For example, ever since I was young, my mother always taught us to give to the less fortunate (not necessarily money, food and neglected toys will do). Honestly, I was reformfully not into it but Id rather be forced to give something than look at the stern face of my mom. Hehe Thus, giving eventually became a habit to me. And I moldiness(prenominal) say, that habit armed service built the generous and helpful character that I have today. As for moral character and politics, we must first talk about moral judgments.Moore and Bruder said that many moral judgments are also policy-making judgments. For example Is it justifiable for a government to restrict its citizens liberty? or When, if ever, is fine and imprisonment reliable? Thus, to make right political judgments, a politician must have a strong moral character from which to draw his decision that will affect the states citizens. Both Plato and Aristotle believed that the state is a living being that has a purpose. To Aristotle, its purpose is to promote good life (happiness) for humans.A state politician must then have a strong moral character (or the political will) to do what is virtuously right to uphold the good life for the states citizens. Aristotle also said that a good politician or lawmaker will seek a political order where the citizens will develop the morally right (best) habits from which they will develop th eir own moral characters. All told, if you want a leader to guidance what is morally right for the citizens, then that leader should have a good moral character.ReferenceMoore B. & Bruder, K. (2005). doctrine The Power of Ideas. USA The McGraw-HillsCompanies.
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