Explain the nature of morality in Aristotle, Hume, Rousseau, and Kant. Which do you find most convincing, and why?
Morality according to Aristotle is the disposition to behave in the right manner and as a means between extremes of deficiencies and excesses, which are vices. People learn moral virtues primarily through practice and habit. Humes on the other hand defines morality as “moral distinctions are not derived from