The seeds of virtue
<p>There is a <em>prima facie</em> incompatibility between a law conception of ethics, in which law concepts (e.g. ought, rule, action) are basic, and a virtue conception of ethics, in which virtue concepts (e.g. character trait, ideal, agent) are basic. However, both conceptions...
Main Authors: | Horner, D, Horner, David A. |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2000
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