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Virtue Ethics. Aristotle. Courage. Courage. Mean state. Courage. Mean state Function. Courage. Mean state Function “Appropriate fear”. Courage. Mean state Function “Appropriate fear” Danger. Courage. Mean state Function “Appropriate fear” Danger Noble act. Just war theory.
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Virtue Ethics Aristotle
Courage • Mean state
Courage • Mean state • Function
Courage • Mean state • Function • “Appropriate fear”
Courage • Mean state • Function • “Appropriate fear” • Danger
Courage • Mean state • Function • “Appropriate fear” • Danger • Noble act
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Attack A D Self Defense
“Appropriate fear” “Appropriate fear” Attack A D Self Defense
Aristotle: only the defender is brave “Appropriate fear” “Appropriate fear” Attack A D Self Defense
Sen. John Kerry Sen. John Kerry's speech accepting the presidential nomination of the Democratic Party at the Democratic National Convention. Boston, Mass. 2004 KERRY: I'm John Kerry, and I'm reporting for duty. (APPLAUSE) We are here tonight because we love our country. We're proud of what America is and what it can become. My fellow Americans, we're here tonight united in one purpose: to make America stronger at home and respected in the world.
Sen. John Kerry • “...In our opinion, and from our experience, there is nothing in South Vietnam, nothing which could happen that realistically threatens the United States of America. And to attempt to justify the loss of one American life in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos by linking such loss to the preservation of freedom, which those misfits supposedly abuse, is to us the height of criminal hypocrisy, and it is that kind of hypocrisy which we feel has torn this country apart....” TESTIMONY BEFORE THE SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE, APRIL 22, 1971
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 1: Asks too much of the soldier
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 1 : Asks too much of the soldier Reply: bravery is a moral character trait
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 2: Too messy; can’t know who attacker is.
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 2: Too messy; can’t know who attacker is. Reply: Messy situations require morality
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 2: Too messy; can’t know who attacker is. Reply: Messy situations require morality Reply: Many cases are clear. Germany 1939
A soldier cannot be brave in an unjust war. Obj. 2: Too messy; can’t know who attacker is. Reply: Messy situations require morality Reply: Many cases are clear. Germany 1939 Case study: Bush, “preemptive self defense”
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge • Rules out children, animals
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge • Rules out children, animals • (b) Voluntary act
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge • Rules out children, animals • (b) Voluntary act • Harry Farr
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge • Rules out children, animals • (b) Voluntary act • Harry Farr • (c) Repetition
Brave act v. brave person • Three conditions • (a) Knowledge • Rules out children, animals • (b) Voluntary act • Harry Farr • (c) Repetition • Karen Fitzpatrick