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The Intellectual Bias of Virtue Ethics

Philosophy 72 (280):303 - 311 (1997)

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  1. Virtue as mastery in early confucianism.Aaron Stalnaker - 2010 - Journal of Religious Ethics 38 (3):404-428.
    This essay explores the interrelation of skills and virtues. I first trace one line of analysis from Aristotle to Alasdair MacIntyre, which argues that there is a categorical difference between skills and virtues, in their ends and intrinsic character. This familiar distinction is fine in certain respects but still importantly misleading. Virtue in general, and also some particular virtues such as ritual propriety and practical wisdom, are not just exercised in practical contexts, but are in fact partially constituted by the (...)
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  • Enhancing the independence of supervisory agencies: The development of courage.Howard Harris - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (4):369–377.
  • Enhancing the independence of supervisory agencies: the development of courage.Howard Harris - 2003 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 12 (4):369-377.
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  • Courage as a Management Virtue.Howard Harris - 1999 - Business and Professional Ethics Journal 18 (3-4):27-46.
  • The Importance of Roles in the Skill Analogy.Matt Dougherty - 2020 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 17 (1):75-102.
    This paper argues for a reinterpretation of the skill analogy in virtue ethics. It argues that the skill analogy should not be understood as proposing that being virtuous is analogous to possessing a practical skill but, rather, as proposing that being virtuous is analogous to being a good occupant of a skill-involving role. The paper argues for this by engaging with various standard objections to the analogy, two recent defences of it, and Aristotle’s treatment of it in developing his account (...)
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