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Virtue theory and organizations: considering persons with disabilities
Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2012L. Barclay, Karen S. Markel, J. Yugo
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Developing sustainable management theory: goal-setting theory based in virtue
Management Decision, 2016M. Neubert, Bruno Dyck
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An Ethical Foundation for Social Good: Virtue Theory and Solidarity
Research on social work practice, 2019Purpose: Virtue theorists debate qualities of society leading to human flourishing. Thus, aspects of scholarship on virtue theory may refine conceptualization of social good.
Sarah B. Garlington +2 more
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Restoration of ubuntu as an autocentric virtue-phronesis theory
, 2020The article argues for a comprehensive autocentric virtue-phronesis theory of ubuntu as a remedy to the theoretical flaws associated with the commonly accepted radical communitarianism-based ubuntu theory.
G. Kayange
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Humility, Pride, and Christian Virtue Theory
, 2018This book proposes an account of humility that relies on the most radical Christian sayings about humility, especially those found in Augustine and the early monastic tradition.
Kent Dunnington
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1993
Abstract Medicine is a moral community because it is at heart a moral enterprise and its members are bound together by a common moral purpose. If this is so, they must be guided by some shared source of morality-some fundamental rules, principles, or character traits that will define a moral life consistent with the ends, goals, and ...
Edmund D Pellegrino, David C Thomasma
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Abstract Medicine is a moral community because it is at heart a moral enterprise and its members are bound together by a common moral purpose. If this is so, they must be guided by some shared source of morality-some fundamental rules, principles, or character traits that will define a moral life consistent with the ends, goals, and ...
Edmund D Pellegrino, David C Thomasma
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Evaluating Need for Cognition: A Case Study in Naturalistic Epistemic Virtue Theory
Philosophical Psychology, 2007Reza Lahroodi
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Examining the Global Financial Crisis from a Virtue Theory Lens
Asia Pacific Social Science Review, 2014As the financial crisis of 2008-9 has continued to affect the global economy, many wonder whether the proposed solutions contribute to a more stable financial system as well as to better human behaviour.
Aliza D. Racelis
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The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1999
Soulevant la question de l'utilisation du langage de la vertu et des vices sans recourir a la theorie de la vertu, l'A. etudie les origines, la nature et les faiblesses de la theorie contemporaine, d'une part, et mesure la possibilite d'une approche anti-theorique, representee par I. Murdoch, C. Diamond et C. Taylor, d'autre part.
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Soulevant la question de l'utilisation du langage de la vertu et des vices sans recourir a la theorie de la vertu, l'A. etudie les origines, la nature et les faiblesses de la theorie contemporaine, d'une part, et mesure la possibilite d'une approche anti-theorique, representee par I. Murdoch, C. Diamond et C. Taylor, d'autre part.
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Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2010
By focusing on human virtues rather than the general morality of rational beings, Kant’s virtue theory presents systematic arguments from the perspectives of reason and experiential emotion, norms and disposition, spirituality and humanity, etc., which is of great significance to an overall understanding of Kantian ethics, thus clarifying ...
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By focusing on human virtues rather than the general morality of rational beings, Kant’s virtue theory presents systematic arguments from the perspectives of reason and experiential emotion, norms and disposition, spirituality and humanity, etc., which is of great significance to an overall understanding of Kantian ethics, thus clarifying ...
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