Uneasy Virtue |
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Author:
| Driver, Julia |
Contribution by:
| Sosa, Ernest Dancy, Jonathan Haldane, John Harman, Gilbert Jackson, Frank Lycan, William G. Shoemaker, Sydney Thomson, Judith J. |
Series title: | Cambridge Studies in Philosophy Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-521-03406-7 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2007 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $64.95 |
Book Description:
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Driver challenges Aristotle's classical theory of virtue, arguing that it fails to take into account virtues which do seem to involve ignorance or epistemic defect. Modesty, for example, is generally considered to be a virtue even though the modest person may be making an inaccurate assessment of his or her accomplishments. She argues that we should abandon the highly intellectualist view of virtue and instead adopt a consequentialist perspective which holds that virtue is simply a...
More DescriptionDriver challenges Aristotle's classical theory of virtue, arguing that it fails to take into account virtues which do seem to involve ignorance or epistemic defect. Modesty, for example, is generally considered to be a virtue even though the modest person may be making an inaccurate assessment of his or her accomplishments. She argues that we should abandon the highly intellectualist view of virtue and instead adopt a consequentialist perspective which holds that virtue is simply a character trait which systematically produces good consequences.