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Virtue Ethics

Editat de Daniel Statman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – aug 1997
This book provides a complete course in virtue ethics, a topic which has inspired one of the most interesting contemporary debates in ethical history. It comprises an introduction to virtue ethics by the editor and a collection of the most important essays that have been published on the topic in the last decade, including two original contributions by Rosalind Hursthouse and Michael Stocker. The essays encompass a wide range of aspects: the differences between virtue ethics and traditional duty ethics; present arguements for and against virtue ethics; the practical implications of virtue ethics; the Aristotelian and Kantian attitudes to virtue ethics. Contains a clear, systematic introduction to the topic which facilitates deeper study and understanding Comprehensive survey of all aspects of the contemporary debate Ideal as student textbook for those entering the discussion and judging the extent of the threat to duty ethics by virtue ethics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780878402212
ISBN-10: 0878402217
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 172 x 243 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Georgetown University Press

Descriere

Offers a systematic introduction to virtue ethics, a topic which has inspired one of the most interesting contemporary debates in ethical theory - the question of whether virtues can replace duties as the primary notion in ethical theory.

Notă biografică

Daniel Statman is Professor of Philosophy at Bar-Ilan University, Israel.

Cuprins

Introduction to virture ethics, Daniel Statman; what is virtue ethics all about? Gregory Trianosky; on the primacy of character, Gary Watson; virtue ethics and satisfying rationality, Christine Swanton; VE and the emotions, Rosalind Hursthouse; emotional identification, closeness and size - some contributions to virtue ethics, Michael Stocker; what is VE and why should we opt for it? Michael Slote; by virtue of a virtue, Harold Alderman; internal objections to VE, David Solomon; on some vices of VE, Robert Loudon; VE, a qualified success story, Philipp Montague; corporate roles, personal virtues - an Aritolelian approach to business ethics, Robert Solomon; virtue theory and abortion, Rosalind Hursthouse; contemporary VE and Aristotle, Peter Simpson; does Aristotle have a VE, Gerasimos Santas; Kant's virtue ethics, Robert Louden.