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Virtue Ethics

A Critical Reader

Daniel Statman, Editor

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This book offers a clear and systematic introduction to virtue ethics, a topic which has inspired one of the most interesting contemporary debates in ethical theory—the question of whether virtues can replace duties as the primary notion in ethical theory.

The volume comprises an introduction to virtue ethics by Daniel Statman and a collection of the most important essays published on the topic in the last decade. The essays encompass a wide range of aspects: the difference between virtue ethics and traditional duty ethics; arguments for and against virtue ethics; the practical implications of virtue ethics; and Aristotelian and Kantian attitudes towards virtue ethics.

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Daniel Statman is a lecturer in philosophy at Bar-llan University, Israel, and author of Moral Dilemmas, Religion, and Morality.

Hardcover
320 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN:
Aug 1997
Only for sale in U.S. and Canada

Paperback
320 pp., 6 x 9

ISBN: 978-0-87840-221-2
Aug 1997
Only for sale in U.S. and Canada

Ebook
320 pp.

ISBN:
Aug 1997
Only for sale in U.S. and Canada


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