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Nietzsche: Virtue Ethics. . . Virtue Politics?

The Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 2006
Aristotelian notion of megalopsychia found in Nicomachean Ethics and the figure of the Ubermensch. I will approach this connection in a variety of ways in the first section of my essay and will show how we must go beyond Kaufmann. If one chooses to dismiss the connection between Aristotle’s and Nietzsche’s ethics, as I will do, this does not mean that ...
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Virtue in Virtue Ethics

The Journal of Ethics, 2009
This paper represents two polemics. One is against suggestions (made by Harman and others) that recent psychological research counts against any claim that there is such a thing as genuine virtue (Cf. Harman, in: Byrne, Stalnaker, Wedgwood (eds.) Fact and value, pp 117–127, 2001).
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Docility, Virtue of Virtues

International Philosophical Quarterly, 1998
Afin de montrer que la docilite est la vertu de toutes les vertus et qu'elle profite d'une preeminence sur toutes les autres, l'A. se propose: 1) de situer brievement la resurgence de l'ethique de la vertu dans le domaine de la theorie ethique represente par Levinas et Pincoffs, 2) d'examiner la place de la docilite dans l'ethique de la vertu inauguree
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Seven virtues

2021
This chapter presents seven virtues of the contradictory account of Jesus ...
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Chasing Virtue, Enforcing Virtue

2016
Judgments about risk of harm raise issues of profound moral significance. This chapter criticizes prevailing assumptions about risk management in pregnancy. While bioethicists tend to focus on beneficence when analyzing issues of risk, beneficence does not exhaust the moral significance of risk and judgments about risk also raise issues of social ...
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Engineering virtue: constructionist virtue ethics

Inquiry, 2023
Virtue ethics is traditionally a conservative project. It analyses the virtues that humanity has been relying on since antiquity. This conservatism unduly limits the potential of virtue ethics to contribute to moral progress. Instead, we should pay more attention to constructionist virtue ethics with the help of conceptual engineering.
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Pharmaceutical Virtue

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 2006
In the early history of psychopharmacology, the prospect of developing technologically sophisticated drugs to alleviate human ills was surrounded with a fervor that could be described as religious. This paper explores the subsequent history of the development of psychopharmacological agents, focusing on the ambivalent position of both the industry and ...
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The Virtues of Virtue

American Behavioral Scientist, 2009
Network governance, social capital, and virtue-based forms of corporate social responsibility justify sectoral arrangements organized around reciprocated forms of entrepreneurial accountability to promote best practices of corporate social responsibility benchmarked in near and long terms.
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Civic Virtue and Socratic Virtue

Polity, 1997
Many contemporary observers believe that liberal states need to encourage the virtues of citizenship as a corrective to calculative individualism. Yet others fear that any such effort will jeopardize autonomy and diversity. A fuller understanding of Plato's account of the character, importance, and deficiencies of civic virtue provides the best ...
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Popular virtue

2017
Popular virtue is the first in-depth study of the complicated and shifting trajectory of the moral politics of working-class Radicalism between 1820 and the 1860s. During this period popular Radicalism shifted from an engagement with moral, sexual and gender heterodoxies and a festive political culture towards a more austere and ...
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