For 21st century ethicists, one’s character is thought to be a matter of one’s internal dispositions and their external manifestation in action. This assumption, which is universally accepted among contemporary authors, would not have been shared by 18th century writers. Alongside one’s internal dispositions, Butler, Hutcheson, Hume, and their peers also considered one’s social roles to be part of one’s character. This paper outlines the attractions of the earlier conception of character and responds to objections that must be faced by any account that includes social roles among character’s ingredients
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
Role ethics, broadly speaking, is a normative ethical theory that has a prominent emphasis on roles....
This dissertation reconstructs David Hume's largely overlooked account of character, examines its ro...
Most twenty-first century ethicists conceive of character as a stable, enduring state that is intern...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individu...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
Research on ethics has prompted an intriguing debate over the role of character-- a concept that has...
The paper looks at how sociology might regard the concept of ‘character’, both in terms of the way i...
The central argument of this article is that the standard conception of character given in virtue th...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd There has been increased interest in character strengths or virtues i...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
Notions of character are central to both normative and applied ethics. Over the past 15 years or so,...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
Role ethics, broadly speaking, is a normative ethical theory that has a prominent emphasis on roles....
This dissertation reconstructs David Hume's largely overlooked account of character, examines its ro...
Most twenty-first century ethicists conceive of character as a stable, enduring state that is intern...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individu...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
Research on ethics has prompted an intriguing debate over the role of character-- a concept that has...
The paper looks at how sociology might regard the concept of ‘character’, both in terms of the way i...
The central argument of this article is that the standard conception of character given in virtue th...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd There has been increased interest in character strengths or virtues i...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
Notions of character are central to both normative and applied ethics. Over the past 15 years or so,...
Philosophers have recently argued that we should revise our understanding of character. An individua...
Philosophers have recently argued that traditional discussions of virtue and character presuppose an...
The thesis reconstructs Hume’s conception of character. Character is not just an ethical concern in ...
Role ethics, broadly speaking, is a normative ethical theory that has a prominent emphasis on roles....
This dissertation reconstructs David Hume's largely overlooked account of character, examines its ro...