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|a The Oxford handbook of virtue /
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|a This volume provides a representative overview of philosophical work on virtue. It is divided into seven parts: conceptualizations of virtue, historical and religious accounts, contemporary virtue ethics and theories of virtue, central concepts and issues, critical examinations, applied virtue ethics, and virtue epistemology. Forty-two chapters by distinguished contributors offer insights and directions for further research. The volume is unique in bringing together work on virtue ethics and virtue epistemology, thereby providing an overview of the most recent thinking on virtue in the field of philosophy. It explores writing on virtue in the work of western historical figures such as Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Hume, Nietzsche, Kant, and the utilitarians, and includes chapters on Islamic, Christian, Buddhist, and Confucian and Neo-Confucian approaches to virtue ethics.
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|g Part 1. Conceptualizations of virtue --
|t Virtue as a trait /
|r Christian B. Miller --
|t Virtues as a sensitivity /
|r Bridget Clarke --
|t Virtue as a skill /
|r Matt Stichter --
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|g Part 2. Historical and religious accounts of virtue --
|t Plato /
|r Franco V. Trivigno --
|t Aristotle and moral virtue /
|r Howard J. Curzer --
|t Stoic virtue /
|r Lawrence C. Becker --
|t Buddhism and the virtues /
|r Matthew MacKenzie --
|t Confucianism and Neo-Confucianism /
|r Justin Tiwald --
|t The Phronimos and the stage /
|r May Sim --
|t Islamic virtue ethics /
|r Elizabeth M. Bucar --
|t Turning to Aquinas on virtue /
|r Candace Vogler --
|t Virtue in Hume and Nietzsche /
|r Christine Swanton --
|t Kant on virtue: seeking the ideal in human conditions /
|r Thomas E. Hill, Jr. and Adam Cureton --
|t Christian theories of virtue /
|r W. Jay Wood --
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|g Part 3. Contemporary virtue ethics and theories of virtue --
|t Early virtue ethics /
|r William David Solomon --
|t Neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics /
|r Nancy E. Snow --
|t Sentimentalist virtue ethics /
|r Michael Slote --
|t Alternatives to Neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics /
|r Glen Pettigrove --
|t Feminist approaches to virtue ethics /
|r Robin S. Dillon --
|t Contemporary consequentialist theories of virtue /
|r Ben Bradley --
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|g Part 4. Central concepts and issues in virtue ethics and theories of virtue --
|t Acquiring Artistotelian virtue /
|r Nafsika Athanassoulis --
|t Putting ideals in their place /
|r Daniel C. Russell --
|t Virtuous motivation /
|r Karen Stohr --
|t Eudaimonism /
|r Mark LeBar --
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|g Part 5. Critical examinations of virtue ethics --
|t Objections to virtue ethics /
|r Jens Johansson and Frans Svensson --
|t Cultural relativity and justification /
|r Rebecca L. Stangl --
|t Virtue, vice, and situationism /
|r Tom Bates and Pauline Kleingeld --
|t Virtue from the perspective of psychology /
|r Kristján Kristjánsson --
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|g Part 6. Applied virtue ethics --
|t Toward an empirically informed approach to medical virtues /
|r Justin Oakley --
|t Character-based business ethics /
|r Miguel Alzola --
|t Virtue jurisprudence /
|r Chapin Cimino --
|t Virtue ethics and education /
|r David Carr --
|t Environmental virtue ethics /
|r Jason Kawall --
|t Sexual ethics /
|r Raja Halwani --
|t Communication ethics and virtue /
|r Janie M. Harden Fritz --
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|g Part 7. Virtue epistemology --
|t Reliabilist virtue epistemology /
|r John Grego and Jonathan Reibsamen --
|t Virtue responsibilism /
|r Sarah Wright --
|t Sentimentalist virtue epistemology: the challenge of personalism /
|r Michael S. Brady --
|t Moral and intellectual virtues /
|r Jason Baehr --
|t Intellectual virtues and truth, understanding, and wisdom -- Virtue epistemology and psychology /
|r Abrol Fairweather and Carlos Montemayor --
|t Virtue epistemology and the democratic life /
|r Colin Farrelly.
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