
The last few years have seen a remarkable revival of interest in the virtues, which have regained their central role in moral philosophy. This thought-provoking new collection is a much-needed survey of virtue ethics and virtue theory. The specially commissioned articles by an international team of philosophers represent the state of the art in this subject and will set the agenda for future work in the area. The contributors--including Lawrence Blum, John Cottingham, Julia Driver, Rosalind Hursthouse, Terence Irwin, Susan Moller Okin, Onora O'Neill, Michael Slote, Michael Stocker, and David Wiggins--cover practical virtue ethics, ancient views of the virtues, impartiality and partiality, Kant, utilitarianism, human nature, natural and artificial virtues, virtue and the good life, the vices, emotions, politics, feminism, moral education, and community.
This collection investigates the contemporary revival of virtue ethics and its foundational role in modern moral philosophy. Edited by Roger Crisp, the volume compiles specially commissioned essays from an international cohort of philosophers to survey the current state of virtue theory. The text addresses how ancient and modern frameworks intersect with practical applications, providing a rigorous examination of how virtues influence the good life and moral decision-making.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a significant survey of the field, noting its utility for those tracking the evolution of moral philosophy. Readers frequently highlight the academic rigor of the contributors and the breadth of topics covered, making it a standard reference for scholars and advanced students of ethics.
Page Count:
263
Publication Date:
1996-07-11
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198240589
ISBN-13:
9780198240587
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