Slote offers in this book the first full-scale foundational account of virtue ethics to have appeared since the recent revival of interest in the ethics of virtue. Advocating a particular form of such ethics for its intuitive and structural advantages over Kantianism, utilitarianism, and common-sense morality, Slote argues that a contemporarily plausible version of virtue ethics can be achieved only by abandoning specifically moral concepts for general aretaic notions like virtue.
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