Applying Virtue Ethics in Social Work: From Values to Virtues
Exploring the application of virtue ethics in social work, this content delves into the transition from foundational values to virtuous character traits. It discusses the importance of moral qualities, virtues, and practical wisdom in making ethically informed decisions. Highlighted are the perspect
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The Complex Themes of Vulnerability and Ambiguity in Statius's Achilleid
Exploring the intricate narrative of Statius's Achilleid, this analysis delves into the vulnerability of Achilles and Thetis's attempts to mitigate it, challenging the traditional epic genre through hybridity and ambiguity. The thematic interplay of divine-human dynamics, gender ambiguity, and the c
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Understanding Teleology: The Ethical Foundation of Aspiration in Public Life
Teleology is the philosophical concept that human actions are purposeful and directed towards achieving aspirations. This ethical framework, exemplified by Aristotle, suggests that the intrinsic good guides all endeavors, with happiness as the ultimate goal. Despite challenges in defining and identi
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