Module 2 Lesson 2 Developing Virtue As Habit
Module 2 Lesson 2 Developing Virtue As Habit
It is an evaluation of an individual's
stable moral qualities. The concept
of character can imply a variety of
attributes.
A moral character includes the existence
or lack of virtues such as empathy, courage,
fortitude, honesty, and loyalty, or of good
behaviors or habits.
Moral character primarily refers to the
assemblage of qualities that distinguish one
individual from another.
Although on a cultural level, the set of
moral behaviors to which a social group
adheres can be said to unite and define it
culturally as distinct from others.
Psychologist Lawrence Pervin defines
moral character as a disposition to express
behavior in consistent patterns of functions
across a range of situations.
Normative ethics involve moral standards
that exhibit right and wrong conduct. It is a
test of proper behavior and determining
what is right and wrong.
Plato believed that the soul is divided into
three parts of desire, namely:
Rational
Appetitive
Spirited
In order to have moral character, we must
understand what contributes to our overall
good and have our spirited and appetitive
desires educated properly, so that they can
agree with the guidance provided by the
rational part of the soul.
Aristotle tells us that there are good
people in the world. These are those who
exhibit excellences – excellences
of thought and excellences of character.
Excellence of character, then, is a state
concerned with choice, lying in
a mean relative to us, this being determined
by reason and in the way in which the man
of practical wisdom would determine it.
We have been informed that Ethics is a
branch of Philosophy concerned about
actions, the action either human act or act of
man. Ethics and values have a common role;
they even interplay with each other.
Ethics without values is hollow and
shallow and therefore weak. While values
without ethics is paralytics.
Values
Exogenous Pattern
Indigenous Pattern
Exogenous Pattern
Bayanihan
Family Closeness
Hospitality
Compassion
Regionalism
Friendliness
Politeness
Bayanihan
Hiya or Shame
Ningas Cogon or Procrastination
Bahala Na or Resignation
Mañana Habit
Utang na loob or Indebtedness
Hiya or Shame