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According to Hursthouse, "To possess a virtue is to be a certain sort of person with a certain complex mindset. (Hence the extreme recklessness of attributing a virtue on the basis of a single action.)"
Simulation
The act of imitating or simulating a real-life process, system, or condition, often for study, training, or testing purposes.
Patriarchal Nature
Describes a social system in which men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, and control of property.
Symbolic Interactionism
A sociological perspective focusing on the ways in which individuals interact with one another and derive meaning from these interactions through the use of symbols.
Common Values
Fundamental beliefs or standards shared among members of a community or society that guide behavior and social interaction.
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