Nafsika Athanassoulis

Athens College
  •  4856
    A Defence of the Aristotelian Virtue of Magnificence
    Journal of Value Inquiry 50 (4): 781-795. 2016.
  •  714
    Review: Hursthouse Rosalind, Virtue Ethics (review)
    Ratio 14 (1). 2001.
    Books reviewed: Rosalind Hursthouse, On Virtue Ethics.
  •  1668
    Common-Sense Virtue Ethics and Moral Luck
    Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8 (3): 265-276. 2005.
    Moral luck poses a problem for out conception of responsibility because it highlights a tension between morality and lack of control. Michael Slote’s common-sense virtue ethics claims to avoid this problem. However there are a number of objections to this claim. Firstly, it is not clear that Slote fully appreciates the problem posed by moral luck. Secondly, Slote’s move from the moral to the ethical is problematic. Thirdly it is not clear why we should want to abandon judgements of moral blame i…Read more
  •  190
    The Handbook of Virtue Ethics (edited book)
    Acumen Publishing. 2014.
    Virtue ethics has emerged as a distinct field within moral theory - whether as an alternative account of right action or as a conception of normativity which departs entirely from the obligatoriness of morality - and has proved itself invaluable to many aspects of contemporary applied ethics. Virtue ethics now flourishes in philosophy, sociology and theology and its applications extend to law, politics and bioethics. 'The handbook of virtue ethics' brings together leading international scholars …Read more
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    The role of consent in sado-masochistic practices
    Res Publica 8 (2): 141-155. 2002.
    In 1993 the Law Lords upheld the original conviction of five men under the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act for participating in sado-masochistic practices. Although the five men were fully consenting adults, the Law Lords held that consent did not constitute a defence to acts of violence within a sado-masochistic context. This paper examines the judgements in this case and argues that sado-masochistic practices are no different from the known exceptions cited by the court to the idea that c…Read more
  •  555
    Review of Love Friendship and the Self - Helm B.W.
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    A Response to Harman: Virtue Ethics and Character Traits: Discusions
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100 (2): 215-221. 2000.
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    When is deception in research ethical?
    Clinical Ethics 4 (1): 44-49. 2009.
    This article examines when deceptive withholding of information is ethically acceptable in research. The first half analyses the concept of deception. We argue that there are two types of accounts of deception: normative and non-normative, and argue that non-normative accounts are preferable. The second half of the article argues that the relevant ethical question which ethics committees should focus on is not whether the person from whom the information is withheld will be deceived, but rather …Read more
  •  588
    Review of Michael Slote, Morals From Motives (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (3). 2002.