Ideal (ethics)
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Principle or value that one actively pursues as an ethical goal
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An ideal is a
political virtues try to raise the practical habits useful in resolving disputes into ideals of their own. A virtue, in general, is an ideal that one can make a habit
.
See also
- Dominant culture
- Euthyphro dilemma
- Self-sufficiency
- Social justice
References
- ISBN 0520078888.
External links
- Quotations related to Ideal at Wikiquote