Virtue Ethics as Animal Ethics in Philosophy of the Islamic World
<p dir="ltr">Virtue ethics may seem to be a less useful paradigm for ethical thinking than utilitarianism and deontology, insofar as it seems rather vacuous to be told to act as a virtuous person would act. But the topic considered here shows that this need not be true. Since virtue...
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| Main Author: | Peter Adamson (422257) (author) |
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