There has been a long-standing debate in the history of moral thought over the nature of virtue—the enduring traits that are indicative of a good moral character. One tradition—represented by Aristotle, Cicero, Machiavelli, Nietzsche, and Hume—has celebrated the so-called “pagan” virtues of beauty, strength, courage, magnanimity, and leadership. Another tradition—represented particularly by theologians—has celebrated exactly the opposite set of traits: the so-called “Christian” virtues of humility, meekness, quietude, asceticism, and obedience (Berlin, 1997). But what are the virtues? Where do they come from? Why do they consist of these two apparently incompatible sets of traits? And why have they been considered moral
The article focuses on acurrent debate in contemporary ethics between socalled situationists and the...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
It is uncontroversial that virtues and reasons are connected. But moral theorists differ widely rega...
There has been a long-standing debate in the history of moral thought over the nature of virtue—the ...
There has been a long-standing debate in the history of moral thought over the nature of virtue—the ...
Although much has been published on virtues in recent years, there is still considerable uncertainty...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
In Lack o f Character, John Doris argues that virtue ethics has been\ud debunked by social psycholog...
Despite the recent attention given to moral character in moral psychology and moral philosophy, ther...
Extolling certain virtues and denouncing certain vices is an integral part of the moral fabric of al...
In the course of this thesis, I will argue that for more than two thousand years the practice of vi...
In the course of this thesis, I will argue that for more than two thousand years the practice of vi...
Virtues and reasons are two of the most fruitful and important concepts in contemporary moral philos...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
The article focuses on acurrent debate in contemporary ethics between socalled situationists and the...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
It is uncontroversial that virtues and reasons are connected. But moral theorists differ widely rega...
There has been a long-standing debate in the history of moral thought over the nature of virtue—the ...
There has been a long-standing debate in the history of moral thought over the nature of virtue—the ...
Although much has been published on virtues in recent years, there is still considerable uncertainty...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
In Lack o f Character, John Doris argues that virtue ethics has been\ud debunked by social psycholog...
Despite the recent attention given to moral character in moral psychology and moral philosophy, ther...
Extolling certain virtues and denouncing certain vices is an integral part of the moral fabric of al...
In the course of this thesis, I will argue that for more than two thousand years the practice of vi...
In the course of this thesis, I will argue that for more than two thousand years the practice of vi...
Virtues and reasons are two of the most fruitful and important concepts in contemporary moral philos...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
Virtues are dispositions that make their bearers admirable. Dispositions can be studied scientifical...
The article focuses on acurrent debate in contemporary ethics between socalled situationists and the...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
It is uncontroversial that virtues and reasons are connected. But moral theorists differ widely rega...