Uncovers the shortcomings of contemporary moral philosophy and the depth and capacity of the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions, reminding the reader that classical virtue ethics remains the most promising framework for understanding the moral life.
Uncovers the shortcomings of contemporary moral philosophy and the depth and capacity of the Aristotelian and Thomistic traditions, reminding the reader that classical virtue ethics remains the most promising framework for understanding the moral life.
Raymond Hain is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Part One: Historical Themes 3. 1. Intrinsic Aptness and the Embodied Self: The Role of External Goods in Eudaimonia 4. Christopher Toner 5. 2. The Complexity of Justice: Thomas Aquinas' Interpretation of the Fifth Book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics 6. Kevin L. Flannery, S.J. 7. 3. Fearless Mercy beyond Justice: Aquinas and Nussbaum's Pity Tradition 8. John O'Callaghan 9. 4. The Problem of Justice: Anscombe, Solomon, and Radical Virtue Ethics 10. Thomas Hibbs 11. Part Two: Normative Ethics 12. 5. Whither Moral Philosophy? 13. John Haldane 14. 6. Philippa Foot and Iris Murdoch on (Natural) Goodness 15. Michael D. Beaty 16. 7. David Solomon on Egoism and Virtue 17. Irfan Khawaja 18. 8. You Owe It to Yourself 19. Candace Vogler 20. Part Three: Ethics and Culture 21. 9. Dignity and the Challenge of Agreement 22. Bryan C. Pilkington 23. 10. Against the ""Autonomy"" and ""Best Interest"" Defenses of Medically Assisted Death 24. Raymond Hain 25. 11. Some Thoughts on Secularization 26. Alasdair MacIntyre 27. 12. Elizabeth Anscombe and the Late Twentieth-Century Revival of Virtue Ethics 28. W. David Solomon
1. Introduction 2. Part One: Historical Themes 3. 1. Intrinsic Aptness and the Embodied Self: The Role of External Goods in Eudaimonia 4. Christopher Toner 5. 2. The Complexity of Justice: Thomas Aquinas' Interpretation of the Fifth Book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics 6. Kevin L. Flannery, S.J. 7. 3. Fearless Mercy beyond Justice: Aquinas and Nussbaum's Pity Tradition 8. John O'Callaghan 9. 4. The Problem of Justice: Anscombe, Solomon, and Radical Virtue Ethics 10. Thomas Hibbs 11. Part Two: Normative Ethics 12. 5. Whither Moral Philosophy? 13. John Haldane 14. 6. Philippa Foot and Iris Murdoch on (Natural) Goodness 15. Michael D. Beaty 16. 7. David Solomon on Egoism and Virtue 17. Irfan Khawaja 18. 8. You Owe It to Yourself 19. Candace Vogler 20. Part Three: Ethics and Culture 21. 9. Dignity and the Challenge of Agreement 22. Bryan C. Pilkington 23. 10. Against the ""Autonomy"" and ""Best Interest"" Defenses of Medically Assisted Death 24. Raymond Hain 25. 11. Some Thoughts on Secularization 26. Alasdair MacIntyre 27. 12. Elizabeth Anscombe and the Late Twentieth-Century Revival of Virtue Ethics 28. W. David Solomon
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