There is no better indicator of our dogsâ $ ™ boundless
virtues than their behavior.
Not exact matches
The philosophy of stoicism, founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC, asserts that
virtues (such as wisdom) should be based on
behavior, rather
than words.
While nobody has a monopoly on
virtue, it is not blasphemy to suggest that some people, some patterns of
behavior, and maybe even some party platforms are more in accord with God's will
than others.
They can bring home an income and be wonderful caregivers for their kids, but the message I was trying convey to you is that since we learn gender roles early on, it is to no surprise why as young boys, one would learn values that are geared more towards homeward stability and success, rather
than other
virtues, i.e. dependent
behavior.
Rather
than judge right or wrong
behavior on the basis of reason and what people should or should not do,
virtue ethicists focus on the development of character or what people should be.