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    Ethicism, interpretation, and munich
    Journal of Applied Philosophy 26 (1): 71-87. 2009.
    abstract The paper, using Spielberg's Munich as a test case, argues that the theory of ethicism – the view that a work of art's moral point of view affects the work's overall aesthetic evaluation – has serious restricted applicability owing to a number of reasons. Ethicism does not apply to works of art (1) that have no moral content; (2) that do have moral content but whose prescribed responses are non-moral; (3) whose prescribed moral responses do not ask the audience to accept or reject the m…Read more
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    Care ethics and virtue ethics
    Hypatia 18 (3): 161-192. 2003.
    : The paper argues that care ethics should be subsumed under virtue ethics by construing care as an important virtue. Doing so allows us to achieve two desirable goals. First, we preserve what is important about care ethics (for example, its insistence on particularity, partiality, emotional engagement, and the importance of care to our moral lives). Second, we avoid two important objections to care ethics, namely, that it neglects justice, and that it contains no mechanism by which care can be …Read more
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    Chastity
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Blackwell. 2013.