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Title Perfecting virtue : new essays on Kantian ethics and virtue ethics / edited by Lawrence Jost, Julian Wuerth.
Publication Info Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2011.



Descript xiv, 308 p.
Contents Contributors; Method of citing Aristotle's works; Method of citing Kant's works; Introduction; 1. Virtue ethics in relation to Kantian ethics: an opinionated overview and commentary Marcia Baron; 2. What does the Aristotelian Phronimos know? Rosalind Hursthouse; 3. Kant and agent-oriented ethics Allen Wood; 4. The difference that ends make Barbara Herman; 5. Two pictures of practical thinking Talbot Brewer; 6. Moving beyond Kant's account of agency in the Grounding Julian Wuerth; 7. A Kantian conception of human flourishing Lara Denis; 8. Kantian perfectionism Paul Guyer; 9. Aristotle, the Stoics, and Kant on anger Nancy Sherman; 10. Kant's impartial virtues of love Christine Swanton; 11. The problem we all have with deontology Michael Slote; 12. Intuition, system, and the 'paradox' of deontology Timothy Chappell; Bibliography; Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781107215771 (e-book)
9780521515252 (hbk.)
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Subject Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Ethics.
Virtue.
Alt author Jost, Lawrence J. (Lawrence John), 1944-
Wuerth, Julian.
Descript xiv, 308 p.
Contents Contributors; Method of citing Aristotle's works; Method of citing Kant's works; Introduction; 1. Virtue ethics in relation to Kantian ethics: an opinionated overview and commentary Marcia Baron; 2. What does the Aristotelian Phronimos know? Rosalind Hursthouse; 3. Kant and agent-oriented ethics Allen Wood; 4. The difference that ends make Barbara Herman; 5. Two pictures of practical thinking Talbot Brewer; 6. Moving beyond Kant's account of agency in the Grounding Julian Wuerth; 7. A Kantian conception of human flourishing Lara Denis; 8. Kantian perfectionism Paul Guyer; 9. Aristotle, the Stoics, and Kant on anger Nancy Sherman; 10. Kant's impartial virtues of love Christine Swanton; 11. The problem we all have with deontology Michael Slote; 12. Intuition, system, and the 'paradox' of deontology Timothy Chappell; Bibliography; Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781107215771 (e-book)
9780521515252 (hbk.)
Subject Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Ethics.
Virtue.
Alt author Jost, Lawrence J. (Lawrence John), 1944-
Wuerth, Julian.

Subject Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804.
Ethics.
Virtue.
Descript xiv, 308 p.
Contents Contributors; Method of citing Aristotle's works; Method of citing Kant's works; Introduction; 1. Virtue ethics in relation to Kantian ethics: an opinionated overview and commentary Marcia Baron; 2. What does the Aristotelian Phronimos know? Rosalind Hursthouse; 3. Kant and agent-oriented ethics Allen Wood; 4. The difference that ends make Barbara Herman; 5. Two pictures of practical thinking Talbot Brewer; 6. Moving beyond Kant's account of agency in the Grounding Julian Wuerth; 7. A Kantian conception of human flourishing Lara Denis; 8. Kantian perfectionism Paul Guyer; 9. Aristotle, the Stoics, and Kant on anger Nancy Sherman; 10. Kant's impartial virtues of love Christine Swanton; 11. The problem we all have with deontology Michael Slote; 12. Intuition, system, and the 'paradox' of deontology Timothy Chappell; Bibliography; Index.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Jost, Lawrence J. (Lawrence John), 1944-
Wuerth, Julian.
ISBN 9781107215771 (e-book)
9780521515252 (hbk.)

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