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Yves Simon’s Understanding of Aristotle [PDF]

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Mezei, Balázs Mihály
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Character and Moral Judgment: Neo-Kohlbergian and Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics Perspectives

Journal of Education, 2021
This article identifies theoretical and practical resources for practitioners and researchers working toward cultivating character and moral judgment in youth. In doing this, the article draws on a 3-year study on character education in U.K. schools completed by the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham and research ...
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Can Virtue Ethics Derived from Neo-Aristotelianism be Perfectly Self-Explanatory

Communications in Humanities Research, 2023
As a result of the rise of neo-Aristotelianism in recent times, the discussion of 'virtue' has led to the question of whether virtue ethics can exist as a sound system. Prior to this, there was no normative standard for 'virtue', deontology ignored human nature, and utilitarianism focused more on instrumental reason, ignoring the plurality of the 'good'
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Against Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics: The Humean Challenge

Teoria. Rivista di filosofia, 2018
In this essay I discuss some elements of Hume’s virtue ethics that distinguishes it from the neo-Aristotelian approach. I stress some of its characteristics – its emphasis on character traits rather than on actions, the role it reserves for moral education, its being sentimentalist – and highlight its points of strength with respect to the neo ...
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The Self-Absorption Objection and Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics

American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 2018
This paper examines one of the central objections levied against neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics: the self-absorption objection. Proponents of this objection state that the main problem with neo-Aristotelian accounts of moral motivation is that they prescribe that our ultimate reason for acting virtuously is that doing so is for the sake of and/or is ...
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What's Aristotelian about neo‐Aristotelian Virtue Ethics?

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2018
It is commonly assumed that Aristotle's ethical theory shares deep structural similarities with neo‐Aristotelian virtue ethics. I argue that this assumption is a mistake, and that Aristotle's ethical theory is both importantly distinct from the theories his work has inspired, and independently compelling.
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