Some Quodlibets on the Virtues

Modern Schoolman 76 (1):43-60 (1998)
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Abstract

Taking account of two recent anthologies on virtue ethics, the paper locates the moral virtues relative to Aristotle's description of natural endowments, capacities, rational potentials, arts, character traits, and habits. The distinctions operative in this scheme are then brought to bear on the specific question of whether a burglar can be exhibiting the virtue of courage. The suggestion is made that it may not be because burglary is often unjust that it is not a proper exercise of the virtue, but because the end and manner of its execution are disconnected from what is noble.

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R. A. Davies
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