ABSTRACT

Much of the work that has been done on virtue has been devoted to getting virtue ethics a seat at the theoretical table. It has been concerned with showing that virtue ethics can provide a satisfactory account of right action to rival accounts offered by consequentialism and deontology.

This volume of essays explores the nitty-gritty details of particular virtues. It includes original contributions from a number of leading scholars in virtue ethics. Most of the virtues discussed – such as ambition, cheerfulness, creativity, magnificence, pride, wit, and wonder – have been almost wholly neglected by contemporary ethicists. The volume also includes coverage of other virtues that have received a fair amount of attention in recent years, such as charity, hope, justice, practical wisdom, and temperance. Here the essays address largely ignored dimensions of these virtues and show how these discussions can enrich our understanding of neglected virtues.

Neglected Virtues is a welcome addition to the scholarly literature on virtue ethics. Its focus on individual virtues, while not meant to be exhaustive, will open new avenues for future research in this rapidly growing area of ethics and moral philosophy.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|148 pages

Neglected Virtues

chapter 141|20 pages

The Virtue of Ambition

chapter 2|25 pages

The Perils of Magnificence

chapter 3|15 pages

Is Pride a Crown of Virtue?

chapter 4|20 pages

Wonder and Environmental Virtue

chapter 5|19 pages

Creativity as a Virtue

chapter 6|24 pages

The Comic Sword of Truth and Justice

Humor as a Moral Virtue

chapter 7|23 pages

Cheerfulness

part II|98 pages

Neglected Dimensions of Virtue