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    Wisdom and Action Guidance in the Agent-Based Virtue Ethics of Aristotle
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (4): 481-506. 2006.
    While Aristotle in the Nicomachean Ethics does not provide a guide for action in the form of rules for a decision process as deontological or consequentialistethical theories purport to do, he does present a description of the virtuous agent and the virtues that this agent exercises in his choices of action. In this paper Iargue that Aristotle’s mature virtuous agent characteristically exercises the virtue of wisdom (sophia) as well as the practical virtues of character and intelligence in his c…Read more
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    Human Happiness and the Role of Philosophical Wisdom in the Nicomachean Ethics
    International Philosophical Quarterly 42 (4): 467-492. 2002.
    Aristotle describes human happiness as a life of virtuous activity in Book One of the Nicomachean Ethics but as a life of contemplative activity and a life of ethically virtuous activity in Book Ten. In which kind of life does Aristotle ultimately believe that happiness consists? The answer lies in the role of philosophical wisdom within ethically virtuous activity. I argue that philosophical wisdom has a dual role: its exercise is the end of ethically virtuous activity and the virtue by which t…Read more