Uneasy virtue /
"The predominant view of moral virtue can be traced back to Aristotle. He believed that moral virtue must involve intellectual excellence. To have moral virtue, one must have practical wisdom - the ability to deliberate well and to see what is morally relevant in a given context. Julia Driver c...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge ; New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2001.
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Series: | Cambridge studies in philosophy.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
Table of Contents:
- The Aristotelian conception of virtue
- The virtues of ignorance
- Dubious virtue psychology
- A consequentialist theory of virtue
- Virtue and the will.