3 Citations
Does Ethics Really Need to be “De-Moralized”? Some Kantian Reflections
- PhilosophyEthical Theory and Moral Practice
- 2022
Towards an Aristotelian Theory of care: A comparison of Neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics with feminist ethics of care, and the fundaments of a virtue ethical theory of care
- Philosophy
- 2019
The intersection between virtue and care ethics is underexplored in contemporary moral philosophy. This thesis approaches care ethics from a neo-Aristotelian virtue ethical perspective, comparing the…
An Excess of Excellence: Aristotelian Supererogation and the Degrees of Virtue
- PhilosophyInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies
- 2018
ABSTRACT In this paper, I argue for an Aristotelian way of accommodating supererogation within virtue ethics by retrieving an account of moral heroism and providing a picture of different degrees of…