Compare one major tradition in Western ethics (Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Kant’s

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Compare one major tradition in Western ethics (Aristotle’s Virtue Ethics, Kant’s Deontology, or Mill’s/Bentham’s Utilitarianism) to a concept or aspect in one non-Western ethical tradition (Chinese Ethics, African Ethics, or Indian/Tibetan Buddhist Ethics).
Making a comparison does not mean the concepts have to be the same. Comparing one concept to another includes analyzing the differences as well.
Support your analysis with at least one direct (cited) quotation from any of the module readings or resources.
Aim to write 500 words or two double-spaced pages (a common estimate is that one double-spaced page holds 250 words).
Below are the resources that were provided to me.  The paper is not limited to these with the one exception above.

An Introduction to Western Ethical Thought: Aristotle, Kant, Utilitarianism


https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/african-ethics/
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-chinese/
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-indian-buddhism/

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