From morality to virtue /

Main Author: Slote, Michael A.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1995, ©1992.
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Table of Contents:
  • Kantian, utilitarian, and common-sense ethics : Some advantages of virtue ethics
  • Morality and rationality
  • Incoherence in Kantian and common-sense moral thinking
  • Utilitarianism. Virtue ethics : Rudiments of virtue ethics
  • Virtue rules
  • Virtue-ethical luck
  • Virtue, self, and other
  • Virtue in friends and citizens
  • Virtue ethics, imperatives, and the deontic. Between virtue ethics and utilitarianism : Reduction vs. elimination
  • Two kinds of intrinsic goodness
  • Reduction vs. elevation. Reasons for preferring virtue ethics : The main issue between utilitarianism and virtue ethics
  • Utilitarian underdetermination
  • Forms of pluralism
  • Conclusion.