Abstract
This ethical case study will apply virtue ethics in moral decision making. It is argued that exposing corruption defends virtue and protects the good life by demonstrating a commitment to honesty and truth. Virtuous behaviour allows us to live socially and undermines the attempts of dishonest individuals to secure a comfortable life immorally.
Recommended Citation
Potter, Nicholas. "Logos II - Virtue Ethics and Political Corruption: An Ethical Case Study." Aristos 4, no. 1, art. 2 (2018). doi:https://doi.org/10.32613/aristos/2018.4.1.2.