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How should one live? : essays on the virtues / edited by Roger Crisp.

Contributor Crisp, Roger, 1961-

Imprint:Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.

Descriptionviii, 263 p. ; 23 cm.

Note:Modern moral philosophy and the virtues / Roger Crisp. - Normative virtue ethics / Rosalind Hursthouse. - The virtues: theory and common sense in Greek philosophy / T.H. Irwin. - Partiality and the virtues / John Cottingham. - Kant's virtues / Onora O'Neill. - Virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and symmetry / Michael Slote. - The virtues and human natures / Julia Driver. - Natural and artificial virtues: a vindication of Hume's scheme / David Wiggins. - Does moral virtue constitute a benefit to the agent? / Brad Hooker. - Deadly vices? Gabriele Taylor. - How emotions reveal value and help cure the schizophrenia of modern ethical theories / Michael Stocker. - MacIntyre on modernity and how it has marginalized the virtues / Andrew Mason. - Feminism, moral development, and the virtues / Susan Moller Okin. - Community and virtue / Lawrence Blum.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-253) and index.

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Crisp, Roger, 1961-
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Virtue.
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