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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
Suffering, in one form or another, is present in all of our lives. But why do we suffer? On one reading, this is a question about the causes of physical and emotional suffering.
M. Brady
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Suffering, in one form or another, is present in all of our lives. But why do we suffer? On one reading, this is a question about the causes of physical and emotional suffering.
M. Brady
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Habits of Virtue: Creating Norms of Cooperation and Defection in the Laboratory
Management Sciences, 2015What explains variability in norms of cooperation across organizations and cultures? One answer comes from the tendency of individuals to internalize typically successful behaviors as norms.
A. Peysakhovich, David G. Rand
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Virtue Epistemology and Epistemic Luck
The Routledge Handbook of Virtue Epistemology, 2018The recent movement towards virtue-theoretic treatments of epis- temological concepts can be understood in terms of the desire to eliminate epis- temic luck.
D. Pritchard
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The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have seen a renaissance in the study of virtue - a topic that has prevailed in philosophical work since the time of Aristotle. Several major developments have conspired to mark this new age.
Nancy E. Snow
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The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have seen a renaissance in the study of virtue - a topic that has prevailed in philosophical work since the time of Aristotle. Several major developments have conspired to mark this new age.
Nancy E. Snow
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How Different is Neo‐Aristotelian Virtue from Positive Organizational Virtuousness?
, 2015The purpose of this article is to explain the differences between neo-Aristotelian virtue and positive organizational virtuousness from the virtue ethics perspective. Most studies use virtues and virtuousness interchangeably.
A. Sison, Ignacio Ferrero
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Green is the New White: How Virtue Motivates Green Product Purchase
, 2020Nathalie Spielmann
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