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Discussion Question 1
· Due Date: Day 2 [Main] forum
· Post your response to the following question: What is the connection between habit and
moral character? What is the connection between moral character and politics?

Discussion Question 2
· Due Date: Day 4 [Main] forum
· Post your response to the following question: Aristotle believed that people who do not
have the aptitude or time to participate in governance should not be citizens. Cite
experiences from your life to support or refute his argument.

CheckPoint: Traditional versus Modern Ethics Response
· Due Date: Day 5 [Individual] forum
· Answer the following questions in 200-300 words total: Describe the historical
developments of both traditional and modern ethics. What is the connection between the
two developments?
 


   
   
   
   
 
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Preview: ... mething that can also be seen in modern ethics although the focus is more towards the general sense of what is right or wrong rather than the self and others. In a sense, we see that morality as history unfolded became a deeper concern of the population. In traditional ethics, there was a focus on the social contract between man and the rest of society. This is developed further in modern ethics to apply to man and the rest of the world. Modern ethics derives its ideas about being a citizen of the world from such traditional concepts. If we conside ...

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