ABSTRACT
By bringing together influential critics of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics and some of the strongest defenders of an Aristotelian approach, this collection provides a fresh assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of Aristotelian virtue ethics and its contemporary interpretations. Contributors critically discuss and re-assess the neo-Aristotelian paradigm which has been predominant in the philosophical discourse on virtue for the past 30 years.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |167 pages
Themes in (Neo-)Aristotelian Virtue Ethics
chapter |15 pages
Notes Toward an Empirical Psychology of Virtue
Exploring the Personality Scaffolding of Virtue