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Competitive virtue ethics and narrow moralityPhilosophical Studies 180 (12): 3567-3591. 2023.This paper introduces a new form of virtue ethics—patient-centered virtue ethics—and argues that it is better placed to compete with Contractualism, Kantianism, and Utilitarianism, than existing agent and target-focused forms of virtue ethics. The opening part of the paper draws on T.M. Scanlon’s methodological insights to clarify what a theory of narrow morality should aim to accomplish, and the remaining parts argue that while familiar agent and target-focused forms of virtue ethics fail to me…Read more
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| Moral Psychology |
| Chinese Philosophy |
| Criminal Justice Ethics |
| Virtue Ethics |
| The Concept of Rights |
| Foundations of Rights |
| Well-Being |
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PhilPapers Editorships
| Qing Neo-Confucianism |
| Yan Yuan |
| Dai Zhen |
| Qing Neo-Confucianism, Misc |