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What is the difference between "What I ought to do?" and "What kind of person should I be"?

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It is the Virtue ethics. When we say what I ought to do then we mean what is the correct thing to do at that time. However, when we say what kind of person should I be, it means what is correct for our own sake. The decision we take in this case can be good as well as bad, and it is according to our own sake. However, when we say ought to, we mean deeper. and that is what is correct at that instant.

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