
What Does It Mean To Be A Morally Good Person? It Can Be Tempting To Think That It Is Simply A Matter Of Performing Certain Actions And Avoiding Others. And Yet, There Is Much More To Moral Character Than Our Outward Actions. We Expect A Good Person To Not Only Behave In Certain Ways, But Also To Experience The World In Certain Ways Within. Pleasure, Emotion, And Attention Are Important Parts Of Our Moral Character Despite Being Involuntary Inner States. Inner Virtue Defends A Theory Of Why And How Such States Are Relevant To Moral Character: These States Say Something About What Kind Of Person One Is By Manifesting Our Deepest Cares And Concerns.
This book investigates the role of involuntary inner states, such as emotion and attention, in defining an individual's moral character. Nicolas Bommarito, a scholar in moral philosophy, argues that moral goodness extends beyond external actions to include the internal experiences that manifest a person's deepest cares and concerns. He presents a theoretical framework that integrates these internal states into a comprehensive understanding of virtue.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to contemporary virtue ethics, particularly for its focus on the often-overlooked internal dimensions of morality. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which makes it well-suited for students and scholars of philosophy.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190673397
ISBN-13:
9780190673390
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