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Introduction to Ethics Quiz for Unit 5
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From a neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics view point why should one not eat meat?
Options
A.it is not necessary for our dietary needs
B.it is against a religious position of love
C.it is a violation of the animal's rights
D.it does not display the traits of character that a kind, sensitive, mature, thoughtful member of a moral community would display
E.it creates suffering since animals have a CNS
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Question restatement: From a neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics viewpoint, why should one not eat meat?
Option 1: 'it is not necessary for our dietary needs'
- This focuses on practical or nutritional necessity rather than on character and flourishing. Neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics asks how actions shape or reveal virtuous character within a moral community, so arguing merely about necessity misses the core emphasis on what kind of person one should be. It might be true that meat can be unnecessary, but that alone does not explain the virtue-based critique.
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