Aristotelian virtue ethics: papers

  • Annas, Julia, "Ancient Ethics and Modern Morality", in J.E. Tomberlin ed., Philosophical Perspectives vol. 6: Ethics, Ridgeview, 1992. 
  • Annas, Julia, "Virtue and Eudaimonism", in Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred D. Miller, Jr. & Jeffrey Paul eds., Virtue and Vice, Cambridge UP, 1998. 
  • Annas, Julia, "Virtue Ethics and Social Psychology", A Priori 2, 20-34, 2003. 
  • Annas, Julia, "The Structure of Virtue", in Micheal DePaul & Linda Zagzebski eds., Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, Oxford UP, 2003. 
  • Annas, Julia, "Being Virtuous and Doing the Right Thing", Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78:2, 61-75, 2004. 
  • Annas, Julia, "Virtue Ethics: What Kind of Naturalism?", in Stephen M. Gardiner ed., Virtue Ethics, Old and New, Cornell UP, 2005. 
  • Annas, Julia, "Virtue Ethics", in David Copp ed., The Oxford Companion to Ethical Theory, Oxford UP, 2006. 
  • Annas, Julia, "The Phenomenology of Virtue", Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 7, 21-34, 2008. 
  • Anscombe, G.E.M., "Modern Moral Philosophy", Philosophy 33, 1-19, 1958 (reprinted in Anscombe,Collected Philosophical Papers vol. 3: Ethics, Religion and Politics, Oxford UP / University of Minnesota Press, 1981; in Anscombe, eds. Mary Geach & Luke Gormally, Human Life, Action and Ethics: Essays by G.E.M. Anscombe, Imprint Academic, 2005; in Roger Crisp & Michael Slote eds.,Virtue Ethics, Oxford UP, 1997; trans. into German in Günther Grewendorf & Georg Meggle eds.,Seminar: Sprache und Ethik, Suhrkamp, 1974). 
  • Anton, Audrey L., "Breaking the Habit: Aristotle on Recidivism and How a Thoroughly Vicious Person Might Begin to Improve", Philosophy in the Contemporary World 13:2, 58-66, 2006.
  • Athanassoulis, Nafsika, "A Response to Harman: Virtue Ethics and Character Traits", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 100:2, 215-221, 2000. 
  • Athanassoulis, Nafsika, "Virtue Ethics", Internet Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, 2004. 
  • Baxley, Anne Margaret Baxley, "The Price of Virtue", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88:4, 403-423, 2007. 
  • Beiner, Ronald, "The Moral Vocabulary of Liberalism", in John W. Chapman & William Galston eds.,Virtue: Nomos 34, New York UP, 1992 (slightly expanded version, "Moral Vocabularies", in Beiner,What’s the Matter with Liberalism?, University of California Press, 1992). 
  • Benner, Patricia, "A Dialogue Between Virtue Ethics and Care Ethics", Theoretical Medicine 18, 47-62, 1997. 
  • Blum, Lawrence A., "Community and Virtue", in Roger Crisp ed., How Should One Live? Essays on the Virtues, Oxford UP, 1996 (expanded version in Blum, Moral Perception and Particularity, Cambridge UP, 1994). 
  • Brewer, Talbot, "Virtues We Can Share: Friendship and Aristotelian Ethical Theory", Ethics 115:4, 2005. 
  • Brown, Stephen R., "Naturalized Virtue Ethics and the Epistemological Gap", Journal of Moral Philosophy 1:2, 197-209, 2004. 
  • Calder, Todd, "Against Consequentialist Theories of Virtue and Vice", Utilitas 19, 201-19, 2007. 
  • Card, Robert F., "Pure Aretaic Ethics and Character", Journal of Value Inquiry 38, 473-84, 2004. 
  • Carr, David, "Character and Moral Choice in the Cultivation of Virtue", Philosophy 78, 219-32. 
  • Christensen, Anne-Marie S., "Getting It Right in Ethical Experience: John McDowell and Virtue Ethics", Journal of Value Inquiry 43:4, 493-506, 2009.
  • Coope, Christopher Miles, "Modern Virtue Ethics", in Chappell ed., Values and Virtues: Aristotelianism in Contemporary Ethics, Oxford UP, 2006. 
  • Cooper, John M., "Reason, Moral Virtue, and Moral Value", in Michael Frede & Gisela Striker eds.,Rationality in Greek Thought, Oxford UP, 1996 (reprinted in Cooper, Reason and Emotion: Essays on Ancient Moral Psychology and Ethical Theory, Princeton UP, 2004). 
  • Cordner, Christopher, "Aristotelian Virtue and its Limitations", Philosophy 69, 291-316, 1994. 
  • Cottingham, John, "The Ethics of Self-Concern", Ethics 101, 798-817, 1991. 
  • Cottingham, John, "Partiality and the Virtues", in Roger Crisp ed., How Should One Live? Essays on the Virtues, Oxford UP, 1996. 
  • Curzer, Howard J., "Aristotle: Founder of the Ethics of Care", Journal of Value Inquiry 41:2/4, 221-43, 2007. 
  • DePaul, Michael, "Character Traits, Virtues, and Vices: Are There None?", in Bernard Elevitch ed.,Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy vol. 9: Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy Documentation Center, 2000. 
  • Fleming, Diana, "The Character of Virtue: Answering the Situationist Challenge to Virtue Ethics",Ratio 19, 24-42, 2006. 
  • Foot, Philippa, "Virtues and Vices", in Foot, Virtues and Vices and Other Essays in Moral Philosophy, Oxford UP, 2002 (2nd edn.) (reprinted in Roger Crisp & Michael Slote eds., Virtue Ethics, Oxford UP, 1997, and in Stephen Darwell ed., Virtue Ethics, Blackwell, 2003; German trans. in Klaus Peter Rippe & Peter Schaber eds., Tugendethik, Reclam, 1998). 
  • Foot, Philippa, "Von Wright on Virtue", in Paul A. Schilpp ed., Open Court, The Philosophy of Georg Henrik Wright, 1989 (reprinted in Foot, Moral Dilemmas and Other Topics in Moral Philosophy, Oxford UP, 2002). 
  • Foot, Philippa, "Rationality and Virtue", in Herlinde Pauer-Studer ed., Norms, Values, and Society, Kluwer, 1994 (reprinted in Foot, Moral Dilemmas and Other Topics in Moral Philosophy, Oxford UP, 2002). 
  • Foot, Philippa, "Does Moral Subjectivism Rest on a Mistake?", Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 15, 1-14, 1995 (reprinted in Roger Teichmann ed., Logic, Cause and Action: Essays in Honour of Elizabeth Anscombe, Cambridge University Press / Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 46, 107-124, 2000, and in Foot, Moral Dilemmas and Other Topics in Moral Philosophy, Oxford UP, 2002). 
  • Fossheim, Hallvard, "Justice in the Nicomachean Ethics Book V", in Jon Miller ed., Aristotle'sNicomachean Ethics: A Critical Guide, Cambridge UP, 2011.
  • Garcia, J.L.A., "On ‘High-Mindedness’: Towards a Conception of Duty for Virtue-Based Moral Theories", Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 63, 98-107, 1989. 
  • Garcia, J.L.A., "The Primacy of the Virtuous", Philosophia 20, 69-91, 1990. 
  • Garcia, J.L.A., "Interpersonal Virtues: Whose Interests Do They Serve?", Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 71, 31-60, 1997. 
  • Garcia, J.L.A., "Practical Reason and its Virtues", in Micheal DePaul & Linda Zagzebski eds.,Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, Oxford UP, 2003. 
  • Garcia, J.L.A., "Modern(ist) Moral Philosophy and MacIntyrean Critique", in Mark C. Murphy ed.,Alasdair MacIntyre, Cambridge UP, 2003. 
  • Geach, P.T., "Good and Evil", Analysis 17, 33-42, 1956 (reprinted in Philippa Foot ed., Theories of Ethics, Oxford UP, 1967). 
  • Hacker-Wright, John, "Human Nature, Personhood, and Ethical Naturalism", Philosophy 84, 413-427, 2009. 
  • Halwani, Raja, "Care Ethics and Virtue Ethics", Hypatia 18:3, 161-92, 2003. 
  • Harris, George W., "The Virtues, Perfectionist Goods, and Pessimism", in Stephen M. Gardiner ed.,Virtue Ethics: Old and New, Cornell UP, 2005. 
  • Herman, Barbara, "Making Way for Character", in Stephen Engstrom & Jennifer Whiting eds.,Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty, Cambridge UP, 1996. 
  • Höffe, Otfried, "Aristoteles’ universalistische Tugendethik", in Klaus Peter Rippe & Peter Schaber eds., Tugendethik, Reclam, 1998.
  • Homiak, Marcia L., "Aristotle on the Soul’s Conflicts: Toward an Understanding of Virtue Ethics", in Andrews Reath, Barbara Herman & Christine M. Korsgaard eds., Reclaiming the History of Ethics: Essays for John Rawls, eds. von, Cambridge, 7-35.1997 
  • Hooft, Stan van, "Judgement, Decision, and Integrity", Philosophical Explorations 4:2, 135-149, 2001. 
  • Hull, Robert, "All About EVE: A Report on Environmental Virtue Ethics Today", Ethics and the Environment 10:1, 89-110, 2005. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Acting and Feeling in Character: Nicomachean Ethics 3.i.", Phronesis 29:3, 252-266, 1984.
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "After Hume's Justice", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 91, 229-245, 1990-91 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Applying Virtue Ethics", in Rosalind Hursthouse, Gavin Lawrence & Warren Quinn eds., Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory, Oxford UP, 1995. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Normative Virtue Ethics", in Roger Crisp ed., How Should One Live? Essays on the Virtues, Oxford UP, 1996 (reprinted in Stephen Darwell ed., Virtue Ethics, Blackwell, 2003).
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue Theory and Abortion", Philosophy and Public Affairs 20, 223-46, 1991 (reprinted in Roger Crisp & Michael Slote eds., Virtue Ethics, Oxford UP, 1997, & in Daniel Statman ed., Virtue Ethics: A Critical Reader, Edinburgh UP / Georgetown UP, 1997). 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue Ethics and the Emotions", in Daniel Statman ed., Virtue Ethics: A Critical Reader, Edinburgh UP / Georgetown UP, 1997. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Intention', in Roger Teichmann ed., Logic, Cause and Action: Essays in Honour of Elizabeth Anscombe, Cambridge University Press / Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement: 46, 83-106, 2000. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue Ethics vs. Rule-Consequentialism: A Reply to Brad Hooker", Utilitas14, 41-53, 2002. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue Ethics", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2003:http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics-virtue/ 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "On the Grounding of the Virtues in Human Nature", in Jan Szaif & Matthias Lutz-Bachmann eds., Was ist das für den Menschen Gute? Menschliche Natur & Güterlehre / What Is Good for a Human Being?: Menschliche Natur und Güterlehre / Human Nature and Values, de Gruyter, 2004. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "The Central Doctrine of the Mean", in Richard Kraut ed., The Blackwell Guide to Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Blackwell, 96-115, 2005. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue", in Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, UNESCO, 2005.
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Are Virtues the Proper Starting Point for Morality?", in James Dreier ed.,Contemporary Debates in Moral Theory, Blackwell, 2006. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Environmental Virtue Ethics", in Philip J. Ivanhoe & Rebecca L. Walker eds.,Working Virtue, Oxford UP, 2006. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Practical Wisdom: A Mundane Account", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 106, 283-307, 2006. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Applying Virtue Ethics to Our Treatment of the Other Animals", in Jennifer Welchman ed., The Practice of Virtue, Hackett, 2006. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Aristotle for Women Who Love Too Much", Ethics 117:2, 327-334, 2007. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Aristotle’s Ethics Old and New", in Lorna Hardwick & Chris Stray eds.,Blackwell Companion to Classical Receptions, Blackwell, 2007. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Human Dignity and Charity", in Jeff Malpas & Norelle Lickless eds.,Perspectices on Human Dignity: A Conversation, Springer, 2007. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Virtue Theory", in Hugh LaFollette ed., Ethics in Practice, Blackwell, 2007 (3rd edn.).
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "Two Ways of Doing the Right Thing", in Lawrence Solum & Colin Farrelly eds., Virtue Jurisprudence, Palgrave, 2008. 
  • Hursthouse, Rosalind, "The Good and Bad Family", in Laurence Thomas ed., Contemporary Debates in Social Philosophy, Blackwell, 2008. 
  • Irwin, T.H., "Happiness, Virtue, and Morality", Ethics 105:1, 1994, 153-177. 
  • Irwin, T.H., "Do Virtues Conflict? Aquinas’s Answer", in Stephen M. Gardiner eds., Virtue Ethics: Old and New, Cornell UP, 2005. 
  • Irwin, T.H., "Beauty and Morality in Aristotle", in Jon Miller ed., Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics:
  • A Critical Guide, Cambridge UP, 2011.
  • Jacobs, Jonathan, "Why is Virtue Naturally Pleasing?", Review of Metaphysics 49, 21-48, 1995. 
  • Jacobson, Daniel, "Seeing by Feeling: Virtues, Skills, and Moral Perception", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 8, 387-409, 2005. 
  • Jansen, Lynn A., "The Virtues in Their Place: Virtue Ethics in Medicine", Theoretical Medicine 21, 261-276, 2000. 
  • Jensen, Steven J., "Goods of Consequences and Goods of Virtue", Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 71, 179-87, 1997. 
  • Johnson, Robert N., "Virtue and Right", Ethics 113:4, 810-834, 2003. 
  • Keefer, Matthew Wilks, "The Inseparability of Morality and Well-being: The Duty/Virtue Debate Revisited", Journal of Moral Education 25, 277-90, 1996. 
  • Korsgaard, Christine M., "Aristotle on Function and Virtue", History of Philosophy Quarterly 3:3, 259-79, 1986 (reprinted in Korsgaard, The Constitution of Agency: Essays on Practical Reason and Moral Psychology, Oxford UP, 2008).
  • Korsgaard, Christine M., "From Duty and for the Sake of the Noble: Kant and Aristotle on Morally Good Action", in Stephen Engstrom & Jennifer Whiting eds., Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty, Cambridge UP, 1996 (reprinted in Korsgaard, The Constitution of Agency: Essays on Practical Reason and Moral Psychology, Oxford UP, 2008). 
  • Kristjánsson, Kristján, "An Aristotelian Critique of Situationism", Philosophy 83, 55-76, 2008.
  • Lawrence, Gavin, "Human Excellence in Character and Intellect", in Georgios Anagnostopoulos, A Companion to Aristotle, Blackwell, 2009. 
  • Lemos, John, "Foot and Aristotle on Virtues and Flourishing", Philosophia 35:1, 43-62, 2007. 
  • Lovibond, Sabina, "Virtue, Nature, and Providence", in Christopher Gill ed., Virtue, Norms, and Objectivity: Issues in Ancient and Modern Ethics, Oxford UP, 2005. 
  • McAleer, Sean, "An Aristotelian Account of Virtue Ethics: An Essay in Moral Taxonomy", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 88:2, 208-225, 2007. 
  • McDowell, John, "Virtue and Reason", Monist 62, 1979, 331-350 (reprinted in McDowell, Mind, Value, and Reality, Harvard UP, 1998, and in Stephen Darwell ed., Virtue Ethics, Blackwell, 2003). 
  • McDowell, John, "The Role of Eudaimonia in Aristotle's Ethics", Proceedings of the African Classical Associations 15, 1-14, 1980 (reprinted in Amélie Oksenberg Rorty ed., Essays on Aristotle's Ethics, University of California Press, 1980, and in McDowell, Mind, Value, and Reality, Harvard UP, 1998). 
  • McDowell, John, "Eudaimonism and Realism in Aristotle’s Ethics", in Robert Heinamen ed., Aristotle and Moral Realism, Westview, 1995. 
  • McDowell, John, "Incontinence and Practical Wisdom in Aristotle", in Sabina Lovibond & S.G. Williams eds., Essays for David Wiggins: Identity, Truth and Value, Blackwell, 1996. 
  • McDowell, John, "Deliberation and Moral Development in Aristotle’s Ethics", in Stephen Engstrom & Jennifer Whiting eds., Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty, Cambridge UP, 1996. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "What Morality is Not", Philosophy 32, 1957, 325-35 (reprinted in G. Wallace & A.D.M. Walker eds., The Definition of Morality, Methuen, 1970, and in MacIntyre, Against the Self-Images of the Age, Schocken Books / Duckworth, 1971). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "How Virtues Become Vices: Medicine and Society", Encounter 45:1, July 1975, 11-17 (reprinted as "How Virtues Become Vices: Values, Medicine and Social Context", in H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr. & Stuart F. Spicker eds., Evaluation and Explanation in the Biomedical Sciences, Reidel, 1975). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "The Nature of the Virtues: From Homer to Benjamin Franklin", Hastings Center Report 11:2, April 1981, 27-34. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "How Moral Agents Became Ghosts, Or Why the History of Ethics Diverged from that of the Philosophy of Mind", Synthese 53, 1982, 295-312. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "The Magic in the Pronoun "'My'" (review of Bernard Williams, Moral Luck),Ethics 94:1, 1983, 113-125. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, Is Patriotism a Virtue? (pamphlet: E.H. Lindley Lecture, 1984), University of Kansas, 1984 (reprinted in Richard J. Arneson ed., Liberalism vol. 3, Edward Elgar, 1992; Markate Daly, Communitarianism: A New Public Ethics, Wadsworth, 1994; Ronald Beiner ed., Theorizing Nationalism, State University of New York Press, 1995; Michael Rosen & Jonathan Wolff eds.,Political Thought, Oxford UP, 1999; German trans., "Ist Patriotismus eine Tugend?", inKommunitarismus, Campus, 1993; Czech trans., "Je patriotismus ctnosti?", in Janos Kis, Soucasna politicka filosofie, 1997). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Sôphrosunê: How a Virtue Can Become Socially Disruptive", in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13:Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "The Return to Virtue Ethics", in Russell E. Smith ed., The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Vatican II: A Look Back and a Look Ahead, The Pope John Center, 1990. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "The Privatization of Good: An Inaugural Lecture", Review of Politics 52, 1990, 344-61 (reprinted in C. F. Delaney ed., The Liberalism-Communitarianism Debate: Liberty and Community Values, Rowman & Littlefield, 1994, 1-17; German trans., "Die Privatisierung des Gutens", Axel Honneth ed., Pathologien des Sozialen: Die Aufgaben der Sozialphilosophie, Fischer, 1994). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Incommensurability, Truth, and the Conversation Between Confucians and Aristotelians About the Virtues", in Eliot Deutsch ed., Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives, University of Hawaii Press, 1991, 104-22. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Plain Persons and Moral Philosophy: Rules, Virtues and Goods", American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 66:1, 1992, 3-19 (reprinted in Kelvin Knight ed., The MacIntyre Reader, Polity Press / University of Notre Dame Press, 1998; Spanish trans., "Persona corriente y filosofia moral: reglas, virtudes y bienes", Convivium 5, 1993, 63-80). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, Moral Philosophy and Contemporary Social Practice: What Holds Them Apart?, Arbejdspapir 113, Center for Cultural Research, University of Åarhus, 1992 (reprinted in Alasdair MacIntyre, Selected Essays vol. 1: The Tasks of Philosophy). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Virtue Ethics", in Lawrence C. Becker & Charlotte B. Becker eds.,Encyclopedia of Ethics vol. 2, Garland Publishers / St. James Press, 1992. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Moral Relativism, Truth and Justification", in Moral Truth and Moral Tradition: Essays in Honour of Peter Geach and Elizabeth Anscombe, Luke Gormally ed., Four Courts Press, 1994 (reprinted in Kelvin Knight ed., The MacIntyre Reader, Polity Press / University of Notre Dame Press, 1998, and in Alasdair MacIntyre, Selected Essays vol. 1: The Tasks of Philosophy). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Truthfulness, Lies, and Moral Philosophers: What Can We Learn from Mill and Kant?", in Grethe B. Peterson ed., The Tanner Lectures on Human Values vol. 16, University of Utah Press, 1995, 307-61 (reprinted in Alasdair MacIntyre, Selected Essays vol. 2: Ethics and Politics). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Social Structures and their Threats to Moral Agency", Philosophy 74, 1999, 311- 329 (reprinted in Alasdair MacIntyre, Selected Essays vol. 2: Ethics and Politics). 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Virtues in Foot and Geach" (review of Philippa Foot, Natural Goodness, and Peter Geach, Truth and Hope), Philosophical Quarterly 52:209, 621-31, 2002. 
  • MacIntyre, Alasdair, "Once More on Confucian and Aristotelian Conceptions of the Virtues: A Response to Professor Wan", in Robin R. Wang ed., Chinese Philosophy in an Era of Globalization, State University of New York Press, 2004.
  • Maibom, Heidi L., & Fred Bennett, "Patriotic Virtue", Political Studies, forthcoming. 
  • Merritt, Maria W., "Aristotelian Virtue and the Interpersonal Aspect of Ethical Character", Journal of Moral Philosophy 6:1, 23-49, 2009. 
  • Moravcsik, Julius M., "The Role of Virtue in Alternatives to Kantian and Utilitarian Ethics",Philosophia 20, 33-48, 1990. 
  • Muzidio, Gianluca, "Aristotle on Improving One's Character", Phronesis 45:3, 205-219, 2000. 
  • Nussbaum, Martha Craven, Non-Relative Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 1987 (reprinted in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13: Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988, & in Nussbaum & Amartya Sen eds., The Quality of Life, Oxford UP, 1993; German trans. in Klaus Peter Rippe & Peter Schaber eds., Tugendethik, Reclam, 1998). 
  • Nussbaum, Martha, "Aristotelian Social Democracy", in R. Bruce Douglass, Gerald M. Mara & Henry S. Richardson eds., Liberalism and the Good, Routledge, 1990 (reprinted in Aristide Tessitore ed., Aristotle and Modern Politics, University of Notre Dame Press, 2002). 
  • Nussbaum, Martha, "Virtue Ethics: A Misleading Category?", Journal of Ethics 3, 163-201, 1999. 
  • Oderberg, David S., "On the Cardinality of the Cardinal Virtues", International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7, 305-322, 1999. 
  • Perry, Michael J., "Virtues and Relativism", in John W. Chapman & William Galston eds., Virtue: Nomos 34, New York UP, 1992.
  • Pollard, Bill, "Can Virtuous Actions be Both Habitual and Rational?", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 6, 411-425, 2003. 
  • Porter, Jean, "Virtue Ethics", in Robin Gill ed., The Cambridge Companion to Christian Ethics, Cambridge UP, 2001. 
  • Putman, Daniel, "Virtue and Self-Deception", Southern Journal of Philosophy 25, 549-557, 1987. 
  • Putman, Daniel, "The Primacy of Virtue in Children’s Moral Development", Journal of Moral Education 24, 175-184, 1995. 
  • O’Connor, David, "Aristotelian Justice as a Personal Virtue", in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13: Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 
  • Quinn, Aaron, "Moral Virtues for Journalists", Journal of Mass Media Ethics 22:2/3, 168-186, 2007. 
  • Ramsay, Hayden, "Natural Virtue", Dialogue 37, 341-360, 1998. 
  • Reader, Soran, "New Directions in Ethics: Naturalisms, Reasons and Virtue", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 3, 341-364, 2000. 
  • Regan, S.J., Richard J., "Virtue, Religion, and Civic Culture", in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13: Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 
  • Richardson, Henry S., "Rescuing Ethical Theory", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54, 703-708, 1994.
  • Roberts, Jean, "Excellences of the Citizen and of the Individual", in Georgios Anagnostopoulos, A Companion to Aristotle, Blackwell, 2009. 
  • Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, "Virtues and Their Vicissitudes", in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13: Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 
  • Russell, Daniel C., "Agent-Based Virtue Ethics and the Fundamentality of Virtue", American Philosophical Quarterly 45, 329-348, 2008. 
  • Russell, Daniel C., "That ‘Ought’ Does Not Imply ‘Right’: Why It Matters for Virtue Ethics",Southern Journal of Philosophy 46, 299-315, 2008. 
  • Sabini, John, & Maury Silver, "Lack of Character? Situationism Critiqued", Ethics 115:3, 535-562, 2005. 
  • Sachs, David, "Notes on Unfairly Gaining More: Pleonexia", in Rosalind Hursthouse, Gavin Lawrence & Warren Quinn eds., Virtues and Reasons: Philippa Foot and Moral Theory, Oxford UP, 1995. 
  • Sadler, Gregory B.,  “Forgiveness, Anger, and Virtue in an Aristotelian Perspective”, Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82, 229-247, 2009.
  • Sadler, Gregory B.,  “Value, Affectivity, and Virtue in Aristotle, Scheler, and Von Hildebrand”, in Kevin Hermberg & Paul Gyllenhammer eds., Phenomenology and Virtue Ethics, Bloomsbury. 2013.
  • Sandler, Ronald, "What Makes a Character Trait a Virtue?", Journal of Value Inquiry 39, 383-397, 2005. 
  • Santas, Gerasimos, "Does Aristotle Have a Virtue Ethics?", Philosophical Inquiry 15, 1993 (reprinted in Daniel Statman ed., Virtue Ethics: A Critical Reader, Edinburgh UP / Georgetown UP, 1997. 
  • Sarch, Alexander, "What's Wrong With Megalopsychia?", Philosophy 83, 231-253, 2008. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Character, Planning and Choice in Aristotle", Review of Metaphysics 39:1, 83-106, 1985. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Aristotle on Friendship and the Shared Life", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47:4, 589-613, 1987. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Common Sense and Uncommon Virtue", in Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling & Howard K. Wettstein eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy vol. 13: Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue, University of Notre Dame Press, 1988. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Virtue and Hamartia", in Amélie Oksenberg Rorty ed., Essays on Aristotle's Poetics, Princeton UP, 1992. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "The Virtues of Common Pursuit", Philosophy and Phenomenological Research53:2, 277-299, 1993. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "The Role of Emotions in Aristotelian Virtue", Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, UP of America vol. 9, 1994. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Character Development and Aristotelian Virtue", in D. Carr & J. Steutel eds.,Virtue Theory and Moral Education, Routledge, 1999. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Is the Ghost of Aristotle haunting Freud's House?", in J. Cleary & G. Gurtler eds., Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy vol. 16, 2001. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Virtue and a Warrior’s Anger", in R.L. Walker & P.J. Ivanhoe eds., Working Virtue: Virtue Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems, Oxford UP, 2007. 
  • Sherman, Nancy, "Virtue and Emotional Demeanor", in Anthony Manstead, Nico Frijda, & Agneta Fischer eds., Feelings and Emotions: Interdisciplinary Explorations, Cambridge UP, forthcoming. 
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