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Why Aristotle Isn’t a Virtue Ethicist. Living Well and Virtuously in Aristotelian and Contemporary Aretaic Ethics [PDF]
Drawing on Anscombe, in this essay I argue that we should not take Aristotle to be a moral philosopher, nor a virtue ethicist. This is because contemporary virtue ethics has little to do with Aristotelian ethics.
Kaya, Deniz A.
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Nicomachean and Neo-Aristotelian Ethics and Shakespeare\u27s Tragedies
Nicomachean and Neo-Aristotelian Ethics in Shakespeare\u27s Tragedies examines two of Shakespeare\u27s most compelling tragedies--Othello and King Lear--through the lens of contemporary virtue ethics theory, thereby offering new conceptions of how ...
Bayer, Janine
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In my paper, I maintain that Hume’s moral sentimentalism offers the philosophical tools to redefine the basic notions of virtue ethics in a more efficacious way compared to the opposing neo-Aristotelian model.
GRECO L
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Contributions of neo-Aristotelian phronesis to ethical medical practice
Virtue-based ethics prioritizes phronesis (practical wisdom) because, as rules have become less action-guiding, good judgment (phronesis) becomes more necessary as a guiding meta-virtue.
Fowers, Blaine J. +4 more
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Virtue Ethics in Teacher Education
This chapter provides insight into why a focus on character and virtue is required to enhance current approaches to teaching and teacher education. It prioritises the moral theory of virtue ethics; arguing it should be central to our understanding of ...
Tom Harrison, Harrison, Tom; id_orcid
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Etika merkataritza kredituan: bertuteak eta ekimenak [PDF]
Business ethics is growing in importance in both academic writing and in corporate policy and practice. Yet, in spite of the importance of finance as a component of business relatively little has been written about ethics in finance.
San José Ruiz de Aguirre, Leire +2 more
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Place, virtue ethics and physician-researcher dual-role consent in clinical research
Stephanie R. Morain and colleagues (2019) are right to claim that it is time for a more nuanced and specific approach to dual-role consent in clinical research. Here we show how philosophy of place and virtue ethics provide robust theoretical support for
Matthew Gildersleeve (9798614) +3 more
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Soldierly Virtue: An argument for the restructuring of Western military ethics to align with Aristotelian Virtue Ethics [PDF]
Because wars are fought by human beings and not merely machines, a strong virtue ethic is an essential prerequisite for those engaged in combat. From a philosophical perspective, war has historically been seen as separate and outside of the commonly ...
Baldari, John Doyle, Baldari, John
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Normativity of the Virtues: a Neo-Aristotelian Perspective
reservedThe thesis investigates the issues of normativity and action-guidance in neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, aiming to challenge the misconception that virtue ethics, while providing valuable insights into the dimension of moral character, lacks ...
DI BISCEGLIE, ALDO
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Virtue, well-being, and mentalized affectivity. [PDF]
Jurist E +4 more
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