Neo aristotelian ethics

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      Alasdair MacItyre (1984) provided the groundbreaking work within this literature (also known as neo-Aristotelian, character, or virtue ethics). This tradition does not locate ethics in the autonomous individual, but within the community. That is, ethics emerges from the relational context within which people act-within the public square.


    • [DOCX File]Paul Carron - Baylor University

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      and Philosophers." Presented at the 2nd Annual Animal Ethics Workshop: Beastly Morality. at Emory University’s Center for Ethics. Friday, April 5, 2013. "Little Brains, Little Morals: A Neo-Aristotelian Critique of Frans de Waal's Primates and. Philosophers." Presented at the 2013 Annual meeting of the Southern Society for


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - Yaqoob Al-Slais

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      Although modern virtue ethics does not have to take a “neo-Aristotelian” or eudaimonist form (see section 2), almost any modern version still shows that its roots are in ancient Greek philosophy by the employment of three concepts derived from it. These are arête (excellence or virtue), phronesis (practical or moral wisdom) and eudaimonia


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      Homo religiosus: does spirituality have a place in neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics? Religious studies, 51(3), 335-346. Melé, D. & Fontrodona, J. (2017). Christian Ethics and spirituality in ...


    • [DOCX File]REBECCA LYNN STANGL - Philosophy

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      “Neo-Aristotelian Supererogation” Invited Lecture, The University of Nottingham, October 2015. “Neo-Aristotelian Supererogation” Invited Lecture. Society of Christian Philosophers, December 2014.


    • [DOC File]Macaristotle

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      MacIntyre and Aristotle’s Ethics. Jiyuan Yu. In After Virtue (hereafter, AV), Alasdair MacIntyre develops a theory of virtue based on Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics (hereafter, NE) which has been quite influential. This paper examines the way in which MacIntyre’s own ethics is related to his interpretation of Aristotle.


    • Norms and Ontology

      His account of natural norms is similar to the neo-Aristotelian, For an extended account of the differences between Aristotle’s and Hegel’s conceptions of natural norms, see Rand (2015); in addition, see Alznauer (2016: 202-205) for some remarks on Rand (2015). but he sees Hegel’s distinctive post-Kantian move as the claim that, with . spirit


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      The contours of Nietzsche’s socio-moral framework are idiosyncratic when compared to contemporary neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics. It might seem strange to say that Nietzsche was a virtue theorist at all. He says some nasty things about virtue.


    • [DOC File]The currency of “moral education” does credit to Lawrence ...

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      “Ethics” could be seen as a loaded term in the context of the contemporary debate between Kantian and Aristotelian approaches to ethics and in social and political philosophy by favouring the latter over the former. Here, “morality” is sometimes taken to correspond with Kantian (i.e., rationalist, principle-based and action-oriented ...


    • [DOC File]Thomson’s violinist and a solution to the problem in the ...

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      However, Thomson’s argument is suspect, and has been attacked by advocates of a neo-Aristotelian ‘Virtue Ethics’. Generosity, as they see it, is a virtue and it is our moral responsibility to cultivate such virtues. An argument is given to show that such generosity, in this instance, need not be regarded as unrequited. ...


    • [PDF File]Mark Piper - JMU

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      “Hursthouse’s Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics, the Slide into Consequentialism, and the Problem of Instrumentally Successful Vice,” 32nd Annual Midsouth Philosophy Conference, Memphis, TN, February 2008 “Beyond Kantian Autonomy: Personal Autonomy and the Question of Its Normativity,” Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO, February 2008


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      (=Law 99202, RETH 51700, PLSC 52110, GNDR 51700, CLAS 42811). This graduate seminar will study the revival of a neo-Aristotelian ethics of virtue in contemporary moral philosophy, considering, among others, Iris Murdoch, John McDowell, Bernard Williams, Philippa Foot, Nancy Sherman, Henry Richardson, and Alasdair MacIntyre.


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      Alastair MacIntyre (1984) provided the groundbreaking work within this literature (also known as neo-Aristotelian, character, or virtue ethics). This tradition does not locate ethics in the autonomous individual, but within the community. That is, ethics emerges from the relational context within which people act—within the public square.


    • [DOC File]Why are coerced decisions incapable of being virtuous

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      The first is the rule-oriented approaches (Kantianism and rule-utilitarianism); the second is the neo-Aristotelian and the natural law ethics; and the third is the quasi-inductive method of the Scottish Enlightenment philosophers. 1. One aspect of a rule-oriented approach, especially of the Kantian variety, is to apply a rule or maxim to an ...


    • [DOC File]Paul Carron - Baylor University

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      " Presented at the 2nd Annual Animal Ethics Workshop: Beastly Morality at Emory University’s Center for Ethics. Friday, April 5, 2013. "Little Brains, Little Morals: A Neo-Aristotelian Critique of Frans de Waal's . Primates and Philosophers." Presented at the 2013 Annual meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, February ...



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