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    Moral Responsibility and Leeway for Action.Keith Wyma - 1997 - American Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1):57 - 70.
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    The Case for Investment Advising as a Virtue-Based Practice.Keith D. Wyma - 2015 - Journal of Business Ethics 127 (1):231-249.
    Contemporary virtue ethics was revolutionized by Alasdair MacIntyre’s reconfiguration using practices as the starting point for understanding virtues. However, MacIntyre has very pointedly excluded the professions of the financial world from the reformulation. He does not count these professions as practices, and further charges that virtue would actually hinder or even rule out one’s pursuit of these professions. This paper addresses three tasks, in regard to the financial profession of investment advising. First, the paper lays out MacIntyre’s soon-to-be-published charges against (...)
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    Answering the Grounding Objection.Keith D. Wyma - 2007 - Philosophia Christi 9 (2):333-364.
  4. Innocent Sinfulness, Guilty Sin: Original Sin and Divine Justice.Keith D. Wyma - 2004 - In Peter van Inwagen (ed.), Christian Faith and the Problem of Evil. Eerdmans. pp. 263--76.
     
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    The Nature of a Practice’s Goods.Keith Wyma - 2019 - Business Ethics Journal Review 7 (5):27-33.
    Daniel Sportiello argues that my support of financial planning as a MacIntyrean practice fails because I have misunderstood the concept of internal goods, and because financial planning then has no internal good at all. Here, I rebut those charges.
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