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  1. Objections to Virtue Ethics.Jens Johansson & Frans Svensson - 2017 - In Nancy E. Snow (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Virtue. Oxford University Press.
  2. Virtue Ethics and the Search for an Account of Right Action.Frans Svensson - 2010 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (3):255-271.
    Conceived of as a contender to other theories in substantive ethics, virtue ethics is often associated with, in essence, the following account or criterion of right action: VR: An action A is right for S in circumstances C if and only if a fully virtuous agent would characteristically do A in C. There are serious objections to VR, which take the form of counter-examples. They present us with different scenarios in which less than fully virtuous persons would be acting rightly (...)
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  3. Eudaimonist Virtue Ethics and Right Action: A Reassessment.Frans Svensson - 2011 - The Journal of Ethics 15 (4):321-339.
    My question in this paper concerns what eudaimonist virtue ethics (EVE) might have to say about what makes right actions right. This is obviously an important question if we want to know what (if anything) distinguishes EVE from various forms of consequentialism and deontology in ethical theorizing. The answer most commonly given is that according to EVE, an action is right if and only if it is what a virtuous person would do in the circumstances. However, understood as a claim (...)
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    Descartes on the Highest Good.Frans Svensson - 2019 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 93 (4):701-721.
    What is the highest good? In the ethics of René Descartes, we can distinguish between at least seven different answers to this question: God; the sum of all the different goods that “we either possess... or have the power to acquire” ; free will; virtue; love of God; wisdom; and supernatural beatitude. In this paper, I argue that each of these answers, in Descartes’s view, provides the correct particular conception, relative to a distinct sense or concept of the highest good. (...)
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  5. Objectivism, Hybridism, and Subjectivism about Meaning in life.Jens Johansson & Frans Svensson - 2022 - In Iddo Landau (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Meaning in Life. New York: Oxford University Press.
    This chapter is an opinionated survey of three main views about meaning in life: objectivism, on which a component of a person’s life can contribute meaning to it even if she in no way cares about the component; pure subjectivism, on which the person’s caring about the component in some suitable way is all it takes for the component to contribute meaning to her life; and hybridism, on which whether a component of someone’s life contributes meaning to it depends both (...)
     
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  6. A Subjectivist Account of Life’s Meaning.Frans Svensson - 2017 - De Ethica 4 (3).
    In this paper, I propose and defend a particular desire-based theory of what makes a person’s life meaningful. Desire-based theories avoid the problems facing other theories of meaning in life: in contrast to objectivist theories (both consequentialist and non-consequentialist ones), they succeed in providing a necessary link between what makes a person’s life meaningful and the person’s own set of attitudes or concerns; in contrast to hybrid theories (or subjectivist theories with a value requirement), they avoid the elitism or exclusivism (...)
     
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  7. Happiness, Well-being, and Their Relation to Virtue in Descartes' Ethics.Frans Svensson - 2011 - Theoria 77 (3):238-260.
    My main thesis in this article is that Descartes' ethics should be understood as involving a distinction between happiness and well-being. The distinction I have in mind is never clearly stated or articulated by Descartes himself, but I argue that we nevertheless have good reason to embrace it as an important component in a charitable reconstruction of his ethical thought. In section I, I present Descartes' account of happiness and of how he thinks happiness can (and cannot) be acquired. Then, (...)
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  8. Regimenting Reasons.Frans Svensson & Jonas Olson - 2005 - Theoria 71 (3):203-214.
    The Belief‐Desire model (the B‐D model) of reasons for action has been subject to much criticism lately. Two of the most elaborate and trenchant expositions of such criticisms are found in recent works by Jonathan Dancy (2000) and Fred Stoutland (2002). In this paper we set out to respond to the central pieces of their criticisms. For this purpose it is essential to sort out and regiment different senses in which the term ‘reason’ may be used. It is necessary to (...)
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    The role of virtue in Descartes' ethical theory, or: Was Descartes a virtue ethicist?Frans Svensson - 2010 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 27.
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  10. Non-Eudaimonism, The Sufficiency of Virtue for Happiness, and Two Senses of the Highest Good in Descartes's Ethics.Frans Svensson - 2015 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (2):277-296.
    In his reflections on ethics, Descartes distances himself from the eudaimonistic tradition in moral philosophy by introducing a distinction between happiness and the highest good. While happiness, in Descartes’s view, consists in an inner state of complete harmony and satisfaction, the highest good instead consists in virtue, i.e. in ‘a firm and constant resolution' to always use our free will well or correctly. In Section 1 of this paper, I pursue the Cartesian distinction between happiness and the highest good in (...)
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    Descartes as an Ethical Perfectionist.Frans Svensson - 2020 - Journal of Modern Philosophy 2 (1):3.
    My main concern in this paper is to develop and defend an account of why we ought to devote our lives to virtue—of the ground or reason for why we ought to do so—according to René Descartes. On my account, the answer is that we thereby, and indeed only thereby, do everything in our power to promote our own degree of intrinsic perfection or goodness. Descartes’s moral philosophy, as I understand it, thus constitutes a form of ethical perfectionism. While I (...)
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    Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza.Frans Svensson & Martina Reuter (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Routledge.
    The turn of the millennium has been marked by new developments in the study of early modern philosophy. In particular, the philosophy of René Descartes has been reinterpreted in a number of important and exciting ways, specifically concerning his work on the mind-body union, the connection between objective and formal reality, and his status as a moral philosopher. These fresh interpretations have coincided with a renewed interest in overlooked parts of the Cartesian corpus and a sustained focus on the similarities (...)
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  13. Virtue Ethics and Elitism.Frans Svensson - 2008 - Philosophical Papers 37 (1):131-155.
    Because of its reliance on a basically Aristotelian conception of virtue, contemporary virtue ethics is often criticised for being inherently elitist. I argue that this objection is mistaken. The core of my argument is that we need to take seriously that virtue, according to Aristotle, is something that we acquire gradually, via a developmental process. People are not just stuck with their characters once and for all, but can always aspire to become better (more virtuous). And that is plausibly the (...)
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  14. A Cartesian Distinction in Virtue: Moral and Perfect.Frans Svensson - 2019 - In Frans Svensson & Martina Reuter (eds.), Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza. New York: Routledge.
  15. A Particular Consequentialism: Why Moral Particularism and Consequentialism Need Not Conflict.Jonas Olson & Frans Svensson - 2003 - Utilitas 15 (2):194-205.
    Moral particularism is commonly presented as an alternative to ‘principle- or rule-based’ approaches to ethics, such as consequentialism or Kantianism. This paper argues that particularists' aversions to consequentialism stem not from a structural feature of consequentialismper se, but from substantial and structural axiological views traditionally associated with consequentialism. Given a particular approach to (intrinsic) value, there need be no conflict between moral particularism and consequentialism. We consider and reject a number of challenges holding that there is after all such a (...)
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    The Honorable, the Useful, and the Pleasurable: John Buridan on Good and Goodness.Frans Svensson & Alexander Stöpfgeshoff - forthcoming - International Journal of Philosophical Studies.
    Question 11 in Book 2 of John Buridan’s Questions on the Ten Books of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, concerns whether the good can be well divided into the honorable, the useful, and the pleasurable. Aristotle, according to Buridan, claims that it can. But should we follow Aristotle in this respect? Buridan argues that we should not. In his view, it is rather the case that the good is extensionally equivalent with the honorable, as well as with the useful and with the (...)
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  17. Descartes on Virtue.Lilli Alanen & Frans Svensson - 2007 - Hommage Á Wlodek – Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Wlodek Rabinowicz.
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  18. Partikularistisk konsekventialism.Jonas Olson & Frans Svensson - 2004 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 3.
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  19. Sorting Out Reasons - On Stoutland’s Criticism of the Belief-Desire Model.Jonas Olson & Frans Svensson - 2003 - In Frederick Stoutland, Krister Segerberg & Rysiek Śliwiński (eds.), A philosophical smorgasbord: essays on action, truth, and other things in honour of Frederick Stoutland. Uppsala: Uppsala Universitet.
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  20. Introduction.Martina Reuter & Frans Svensson - 2019 - In Frans Svensson & Martina Reuter (eds.), Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza. New York: Routledge.
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  21. Neither/Nor.Rysiek Sliwinski & Frans Svensson (eds.) - 2011 - Uppsala university.
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  22. Does Eudaimonism Rest on a Mistake?Frans Svensson - 2011 - In Sliwinski Rysiek & Svensson Frans (eds.), Neither/Nor - Philosophical Papers Dedicated to Erik Carlson on the Occasion of His Fiftieth Birthday. Uppsala Philosophical Studies.
     
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    Descartes's Moral Perfectionism.Frans Svensson - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    This book offers a novel and comprehensive interpretation of Descartes’s moral philosophy. In contrast to other influential interpretations, the book argues that the central tenet of his ethical thought is that each person ought to live in the way that is most conducive to their degree of overall perfection. -/- While Descartes’s ethical thought has attracted only a very modest amount of attention among scholars, this book demonstrates that it constitutes an important and integral component of his philosophical project as (...)
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  24. (1 other version)Does non-cognitivism rest on a mistake?Frans Svensson - 2007 - Utilitas 19 (2):184-200.
    Philippa Foot has recently argued that non-cognitivism rests on a mistake. According to Foot, non-cognitivism cannot properly account for the role of reasons in moral thinking. Furthermore, Foot argues that moral judgements share a conceptual structure with the kind of evaluations that we make about plants and animals, which cannot be couched in non-cognitivist terms. In this article I argue that, in the form of expressivism, non-cognitivism is capable of accommodating most of what Foot says about reasons and morality. I (...)
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  25. Descartes On How We Should Feel About Death.Frans Svensson - 2021 - In Erin A. Dolgoy, Kimberly Hurd Hale & Bruce Garen Peabody (eds.), Political Theory on Death and Dying : Key Thinkers. New York, NY: Routledge.
    According to Rene Descartes, in order for people to live well, or as they, on the whole, ought to do, it is necessary that they do not fear death. However, people must not desire or long for it either. In this chapter, the author examines Descartes’s arguments for these two theses. Descartes in fact never wrote a treatise devoted exclusively to ethics. But in his later works, including the Meditations on First Philosophy, The Principles of Philosophy, and The Passions of (...)
     
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  26. Mill and the Meaning of Life.Frans Svensson - 2018 - In Stephen D. Leach & James Tartaglia (eds.), The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers. New York: Routledge.
  27. Some Basic Issues in Neo-Aristotelian Virtue Ethics.Frans Svensson - 2006 - Dissertation, Uppsala University
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    Glen Pettigrove and Christine Swanton (eds.): Neglected Virtues: New York, NY: Routledge, 2022. Hardback (978-1-138-35158-5), £96. 274 pp. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2022 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 25 (3):511-512.
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    Thaddeus Metz Meaning in Life: An Analytic Study. Oxford University Press, 2013. xi + 269 pp. isbn 978‐0‐19‐959931‐8. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2014 - Theoria 80 (4):377-384.
  30. Anders Hansson, Aristoteles etik. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2017 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2017 (2).
     
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  31. Ann Heberlein, Etik: människa, moral, mening. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2014 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2014 (2).
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  32. Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb, Oxfordkvarteten. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2023 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2023 (2).
     
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  33. Carl-Henrik Bråkenhielm & Lotta Knutsson Bråkenhielm, Livsmeningar. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2024 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 45 (4).
     
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  34. Clive Hamilton, Den trotsiga jorden. Människans öde i antropocen. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2019 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2019 (2).
     
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  35. Eds. E. Österberg, M. Lindstedt Cronberg, C. Stenqvist, Dygdernas renässans. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2014 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2014 (1).
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  36. Elena Namli & Carl-Henrik Grenholm, Etik. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2020 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2020 (4).
     
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    From Morality to the End of Reason. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2017 - Philosophical Quarterly 67 (267):436-438.
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  38. Göran Greider, Den solidariska genen. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2015 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2015 (2).
     
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  39. Johan Wennström, Dygdens glädje. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2013 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2013 (3).
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  40. Klas Grinell, Eudaimonia: Om det goda livet i klimatomställningens tid. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2023 - Filosofisk Tidskrift 2023 (2).
     
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  41. Lennart Nordenfelt, Sokrates i Uppsala. En bok om och av Thorild Dahlquist. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2018 - Tidskrift För Politisk Filosofi 2018 (3).
     
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  42. Michael Winter, Rethinking Virtue Ethics. [REVIEW]Frans Svensson - 2012 - Notre Dame Philosophy Reviews.
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