What is ethics According to Plato?

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Zoe Gonzales

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Like most other ancient philosophers, Plato maintains a virtue-based eudaemonistic conception of ethics. That is to say, happiness or well-being (eudaimonia) is the highest aim of moral thought and conduct, and the virtues (aret--: 'excellence') are the requisite skills and dispositions needed to attain it.Sep 16, 2003
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Like most other ancient philosophers, Plato maintains a virtue-based eudaemonistic conception of ethics. That is to say, happiness or well-being (eudaimonia) is the highest aim of moral thought and conduct, and the virtues (aret--: 'excellence') are the requisite skills and dispositions needed to attain it.Sep 16, 2003
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