Can someone, please, help me to figure out how to articulate the difference between virtue and situational ethics
If you are a good person, it's ok to make mistakes.
>>9221881
They are pretty similar.
Basically, virtue ethics focuses on what it means to be a good person. That is, what are the kind of character traits that a good person would have (as opposed to moral "laws" that can be followed in any situation).
Situational ethics agrees with this, but also seems to put forward the notion that love is a virtue that would apply to any situation.
Virtue and situational ethics are both relativist in that they agree that ethical behaviour would look different in different situations.
>>9221912
Thank you for your reply!
>>9221927
No problem, you fucking moron shithead! (just giving you an example of non-sitational ethics) Glad to help :)