"Rethinking Virtue Ethics" offers a model of Aristotelian virtue
ethics based on a deductive paradigm. This book argues that,
contrary to what many contemporary thinkers are inclined to
believe, Aristotelian virtue ethics is consistent with at least
some action-guiding moral principles being true unconditionally,
and that a justification for general moral principles can be
grounded in fundamental concepts within Aristotle's theory. An
analysis of ethical propositions that hold for the most part is
proposed that fits well within the deductive paradigm
developed.
This unique interpretation of virtue ethics has implications for
recent discussions of the virtues in social psychology, issues
about how fundamental moral principles are known, questions about
the justification of inalienable rights, debates about moral
particularism and generalism, and discussions of moral realism and
anti-realism.
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