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Target-centred virtue ethics: Aristotelian or Confucian? [PDF]

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We raise the following problem for so-called target-centred virtue ethics. An important motivation for adopting target-centred virtue ethics over other forms of virtue ethics is its supposedly distinctive account of right action: an action is right if ...
Philippe Brunozzi, Waldemar Brys
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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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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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Homo Religiosus

Religious Studies, 2015
AbstractIn this article I seek to show the importance of spirituality for a neo-Aristotelian account of ‘the good life’. First, I lay out my account of spirituality. Second, I discuss why the issue of the place of spirituality in the good life has often either been ignored or explicitly excluded from consideration by neo-Aristotelians. I suggest that a
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The Promise and Limits of Natural Normativity in a Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics

2011
In this thesis I distinguish between two conceptions of naturalism that have been offered as possible starting points for a virtue based ethics.ÿ The first version of naturalism is characterized by Philippa Foot's project in Natural Goodness.ÿ The second version of naturalism can be found, in various forms, among the works of John McDowell, Martha ...
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NEO-ARISTOTELIAN ANALYSIS OF VIRTUE-BASED ETHICS AND THE PROBLEM OF CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA

International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research
Virtue-based ethical theory has been revived by scholars as a challenge to the dominant ethical theories of utilitarianism and Kantianism. Both Plato and Aristotle made contributions to the emergence of this theory but Aristotle is generally regarded as developing the ethical theory which proposed that the virtue of the moral agent should determine the
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Cosmic Outlooks and Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics

International Philosophical Quarterly, 2015
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What's Aristotelian about neo‐Aristotelian Virtue Ethics?

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2019
Sukaina Hirji
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