The paper defends the thesis that institutional virtue is properly modeled as a "consensual” property, along the lines of the Lehrer-Wagner model of consensus (LWC). In a first step, I argue that institutional virtue is not exhausted by duty-fulfilling, since institutions, contrary to natural individuals, are designed to fulfill duties. To avoid the charge of vacuity, virtue, if attributed to institutions, must be able to motivate supererogatory action. In a second step, I argue against discontinuity of institutional virtue with individual virtue. Two main arguments for discontinuity of collective properties display serious shortcomings when applied to virtues of institutions. Given that motivation for supererogatory action is neither infer...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
If an institutional organization, such as 'police force', 'school', or 'army unit' can be a moral ag...
Putting trust at the crossing of the uncertainty, risk, and costs any given relationship may entail...
The paper defends the thesis that institutional virtue is properly modeled as a “consensual” propert...
A body of work in ethics and epistemology has advanced a collectivist view of virtues. Collectivism ...
Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or idea...
It seems a reasonable hypothesis that institutional health depends upon institutional integrity and ...
This is an unpublished conference paper for the 3rd Annual Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues ...
This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It foc...
The members of any functioning modern society live their lives amid complex networks of overlapping ...
Proponents of corporate moral responsibility have provided a number of accounts of moral collective ...
In this paper, we aim to advance the nascent discussion of collective virtue in three ways. First, i...
Our goal is to develop a theory that combines the best insights of philosophical and scientific theo...
How is moral legitimacy established in pluralist contexts where multiple moral frameworks co-exist a...
My hypothesis is that we can derive the normative conditions that institutions and institutional ac...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
If an institutional organization, such as 'police force', 'school', or 'army unit' can be a moral ag...
Putting trust at the crossing of the uncertainty, risk, and costs any given relationship may entail...
The paper defends the thesis that institutional virtue is properly modeled as a “consensual” propert...
A body of work in ethics and epistemology has advanced a collectivist view of virtues. Collectivism ...
Why be moral? According to constitutivism, there are features constitutive of agency, actual or idea...
It seems a reasonable hypothesis that institutional health depends upon institutional integrity and ...
This is an unpublished conference paper for the 3rd Annual Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues ...
This chapter considers that institutional actions necessarily depend on collective attitudes. It foc...
The members of any functioning modern society live their lives amid complex networks of overlapping ...
Proponents of corporate moral responsibility have provided a number of accounts of moral collective ...
In this paper, we aim to advance the nascent discussion of collective virtue in three ways. First, i...
Our goal is to develop a theory that combines the best insights of philosophical and scientific theo...
How is moral legitimacy established in pluralist contexts where multiple moral frameworks co-exist a...
My hypothesis is that we can derive the normative conditions that institutions and institutional ac...
Some philosophers have claimed that normativity is an essential feature of social institutions, and ...
If an institutional organization, such as 'police force', 'school', or 'army unit' can be a moral ag...
Putting trust at the crossing of the uncertainty, risk, and costs any given relationship may entail...