Beware, the philosopher’s virtue ethics is very different than the habit ethics version that is being discussed here (which isn’t really an normative ethical theory at all, but rather a descriptive one). The philosopher’s virtue ethics is tied to the concept of teleology (purpose) and the objective ends of human beings, and makes no sense under the reductionist framework usually held here.
Beware, the philosopher’s virtue ethics is very different than the habit ethics version that is being discussed here (which isn’t really an normative ethical theory at all, but rather a descriptive one). The philosopher’s virtue ethics is tied to the concept of teleology (purpose) and the objective ends of human beings, and makes no sense under the reductionist framework usually held here.