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Publications [#335569] of Gopal Sreenivasan

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  1. Sreenivasan, G, Acts, agents, and the definition of virtue, in Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, vol. 7 (November, 2017), pp. 251-274 [doi].
    (last updated on 2024/04/25)

    Abstract:
    This chapter discusses the direction of epistemological priority between traits and actions in the definition of virtue. Do we first identify a character trait as kind, say, and only then identify its characteristic expressions as kind acts? Or do we identify various acts as kind acts first, and only then identify the agents who perform them as kind agents? This chapter defends a modest agent-centered view: some kind acts can be identified as kind without reference to any kind agent, while other kind acts cannot be identified as kind except by identifying them as the characteristic expressions of a certain trait (kindness). Many proponents of virtue ethics are committed to a privileged role for agents in the definition of virtue; and they regard this commitment as making their enterprise distinctive. In preserving an indispensable role for virtuous agents in the identification of virtuous actions, the present argument vindicates their aspiration.


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