The change in the concept of virtue during the COVID-19 pandemic

被引:4
作者
Rybinska, Yuliia [1 ]
Loshenko, Oleksandra [2 ]
Kurapov, Anton [2 ]
Ponochovna-Rysak, Taisiia [1 ]
Kholmakova, Yuliia [1 ]
机构
[1] Kyiv Natl Univ Culture & Arts, Foreign Philol Dept, Kiev, Ukraine
[2] Taras Shevchenko Natl Univ Kyiv, Dept Expt & Appl Psychol, Kiev, Ukraine
来源
AMAZONIA INVESTIGA | 2021年 / 10卷 / 47期
关键词
virtue; COVID-19; values; pandemic; solidarity; moral responsibility;
D O I
10.34069/AI/2021.47.11.7
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The purpose of the article is to cover the change in the concept of virtue during the COVID-19 pandemic, show its connection with human values and ethics. Virtue is the highest spiritual quality of a person. The main virtues include wisdom. courage, justice. moderation, responsiveness, loyalty, modesty, generosity and many others that affect all aspects of human life. Despite the recognized value of virtue as a system of moral guidelines. its concept is fraught with disputes about whether it is really generally valid. as well as about the problem of the effectiveness of virtue as a universal guideline and criterion for moral choice and its relevance in modern moral experience. This article argues that the most significant shift in the concept of virtue during the pandemic was the rethinking and increased awareness of the importance of such virtues as solidarity and moral responsibility, as well as aspects of relationships with people such as kindness, compassion, and empathy. It is proved that the concept of virtue has moved from a question of choice to the category of necessity. the most important guideline and guarantee of the common good.
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页数:8
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