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Description: Graduate seminar series organised by Cynthia Freeland at the University of Houston.
Virtue Ethics in the Ancient World Phil. 6396, Greek Moral Theory, 1992 Virtue ethics is an approach to ethics that its adherents see as importantly different from, and superior to, two major modern rival approaches, utilitarianism and (Kantian) deontic theories. From a few sporadic early writers and books in the 1950's and 60's, this approach has steadily grown in popularity until it now claims a number of prominent adherents. Virtue ethics proponents are now even tackling issues of practical and applied ethics, arguing for the workability and plausibility of their approach.
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