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David Sobel

Syracuse University
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  • Syracuse University
    Department of Philosophy
    Guttag Professor of Ethics and Political Philosophy
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1997
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Syracuse, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
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Value Theory
Meta-Ethics
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
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    Morality and virtue: An assessment of some recent work in virtue ethics
    with David Copp
    Ethics 114 (3): 514-554. 2004.
    This essay focuses on three recent books on morality and virtue, Michael Slote's 'Morals from Motives', Rosalind Hursthouse's 'On Virtue Ethics', and Philippa Foot's 'Natural Goodness'. Slote proposes an "agent-based" ethical theory according to which the ethical status of acts is derivative from assessments of virtue. Following Foot's lead, Hursthouse aims to vindicate an ethical naturalism that explains human goodness on the basis of views about human nature. Both Hursthouse and Slote take vir…Read more
    This essay focuses on three recent books on morality and virtue, Michael Slote's 'Morals from Motives', Rosalind Hursthouse's 'On Virtue Ethics', and Philippa Foot's 'Natural Goodness'. Slote proposes an "agent-based" ethical theory according to which the ethical status of acts is derivative from assessments of virtue. Following Foot's lead, Hursthouse aims to vindicate an ethical naturalism that explains human goodness on the basis of views about human nature. Both Hursthouse and Slote take virtue to be morally basic in a way that Foot, to her credit, does not. We argue that all three views face a range of serious difficulties.
    Agent-Based Virtue EthicsObjections to Virtue EthicsVarieties of Virtue Ethics, MiscVirtue Ethics, M…Read more
    Agent-Based Virtue EthicsObjections to Virtue EthicsVarieties of Virtue Ethics, MiscVirtue Ethics, MiscTopics in Virtue Ethics
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