Want this question answered?
Any system of ethics is not universal and people look upon various things differently. It would depend on what society you are referring to as to the view of alcohol.
Socrates believed that true knowledge leads to virtue. He argued that if individuals truly understood what is good and just, they would naturally choose to act in virtuous ways. Therefore, he believed that virtue arises from knowledge.
Yes.See:Jewish ethics and justice
The atheist existential view of ethics is that ethics do not emerge from supernatural sources but from pragmatic sources; a good system of ethics is one that contributes to the healthy functioning of the society which adopts it. In other words, we are ethical because it is useful to be ethical, not because God commands us to do so.
depends on what you view as art. Art means different things to different people. But to answer your question, yes torture can be viewed as a form of art.
classical view and socioecomomic view which of these two views of buisness ethics best reflect the public
Karl Marx
That depends on your view of ethics.
Emotivism is also known as noncognitivism.
Applied ethics is a moral point of view regarding issues that are controversial; however, still requiring some form of judgment. An example is abortion.
In my view the exploration of virtue in Plutachs parallel lives and the moralistic tone of the narrative seems to suggest that Plutarch belived that the attainment of virtue was the purpose of life.
very carfuly