Synopses & Reviews
Working Virtue is the first substantial collective study of virtue theory and contemporary moral problems. Leading figures in ethical theory and applied ethics discuss topics in bioethics, professional ethics, ethics of the family, law, interpersonal ethics, and the emotions.
Virtue ethics is centrally concerned with character traits or virtues and vices such as courage (cowardice), kindness (heartlessness), and generosity (stinginess). These character traits must be looked to in any attempt to understand which particular actions are right or wrong and how we ought to live our lives. As a theoretical approach, virtue ethics has made an impressive comeback in relatively recent history, both posing an alternative to, and, in some ways, complementing well-known theoretical stances such as utilitarianism and deontology. Yet there is still very little material available that presents virtue-ethical approaches to practical contemporary moral problems, such as what we owe distant strangers, our parents, or even non-human animals. This book fills the gap by dealing with these and other pressing moral problems in a clear and theoretically nuanced manner.
The contributors offer a variety of perspectives, including pluralistic, eudaimonistic, care-theoretical, Chinese, comparative, and stoic. This variety allows the reader to appreciate not only the wide range of topics for which a virtue-ethical approach may be fitting, but also the distinctive ways in which such an approach may be manifested.
Review
"This interesting collection of essays on virtue theory at work represents a valuable contribution to a relatively new paradigm of moral inquiry."--S.A. Mason, CHOICE
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"From the many authors that make up Working Virtue comes a wealth of knowledge that can help a generation of professional people who seek to be informed by ethical theory and guided by ethical principle."--Feminist Review
"This interesting collection of essays on virtue theory at work represents a valuable contribution to a relatively new paradigm of moral inquiry."--S.A. Mason, CHOICE
Synopsis
Working Virtue is the first substantial collective study of virtue theory and contemporary moral problems. Leading figures in ethical theory and applied ethics discuss topics in bioethics, professional ethics, ethics of the family, law, interpersonal ethics, and the emotions.
About the Author
Rebecca Walker is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Philip Ivanhoe is Professor of Philosophy at the City University of Hong Kong.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction,
Rebecca L. Walker and Philip J. Ivanhoe2. Caring as Relation and Virtue in Teaching, Nel Noddings
3. Professing Medicine, Virtue Based Ethics and the Retrieval of Professionalism, Edmund D. Pellegrino
4. Doctoring and Self-Forgiveness, Jeffrey Blustein
5. Virtue Ethics as Professional Ethics: The Case of Psychiatry, Jennifer Radden
6. Trust, Suffering, and the Aesculapian Virtues, Annette C. Baier
7. Environmental Virtue Ethics, Rosalind Hursthouse
8. The Good Life for Nonhuman Animals: What Virtue Requires of Humans, Rebecca L. Walker
9. Law, Morality, and Virtue, Peter Koller
10. Virtue Ethics, Role Ethics, and Business Ethics, Christine Swanton
11. Racial Virtues, Lawrence Blum
12. Virtue and a Warrior's Anger, Nancy Sherman
13. Famine, Affluence and Virtue, Michael Slote
14. Filial Piety as a Virtue, Philip J. Ivanhoe