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    Aristotle and the environment.Susanne E. Foster - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (4):409-428.
    There are three potential problems with using virtue theory to develop an environmental ethic. First, Aristotelian virtue theory is ratiocentric. Later philosophers have objected that Aristotle’s preference for reason creates a distorted picture of the human good. Overvaluing reason might well bias virtue theory against the value of non-rational beings. Second, virtue theory is egocentric. Hence, it is suited to developing a conception of the good life, but it is not suited to considering obligations to others. Third, virtue theory is (...)
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    Colloquium 3: Aristotle on Moral Considerability.Susanne Foster - 2003 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 18 (1):75-94.
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    Justice is a virtue.Susanne Foster - 2004 - Philosophia 31 (3-4):501-512.
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    'Look What Free Will Has Gotten You': Isolation, Individuality, and Choice in Angel.Susanne E. Foster & James B. South - unknown
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    Social Contract: Rebellion and Dissent Aboard Serenity.Susanne Foster & James B. South - unknown
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    'There's No Place I Can Be': Whedon, Augustine and the Earthly City.Susanne E. Foster & James B. South - unknown
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    Virtues and Material Goods.Susanne E. Foster - 1997 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (4):607-619.
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