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100 1 _aSwanton, Christine,
_d1947-
245 1 4 _aThe virtue ethics of Hume and Nietzsche /
_cChristine Swanton.
_h[electronic resource]
264 1 _aMalden, MA :
_bWiley Blackwell,
_c2015.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aNew directions in ethics ;
_v3
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aCh. 1 Interpretation as a Map -- ch. 2 Hume and Nietzsche as Response Dependence Virtue Ethicists -- ch. 3 Can Hume Be Both a Sentimentalist and a Virtue Ethicist? -- ch. 4 Hume and the Problem of Justice as a Virtue -- ch. 5 What Kind of Virtue Ethicist Is Hume? -- ch. 6 Can Nietzsche Be Both a Virtue Ethicist and an Egoist? -- ch. 7 Can Nietzsche Be Both a Virtue Ethicist and an Existentialist? -- ch. 8 What Kind of Virtue Ethicist Is Nietzsche? -- ch. 9 Humean Virtue Ethics: Virtue Ethics of Love -- ch. 10 Nietzschean Virtue Ethics: Virtue Ethics of Becoming.
520 _aAlthough contemporary development of virtue ethics has focused on Aristotle, other great thinkers in ethics - notably Hume and Nietzsche - also placed virtue at the center of their ethical theorizing. Moving away from ancient moral theorists, and subjectivist interpretations of Hume's and Nietzsche's thought that have reduced their impact in normative ethics, Swanton provides a fresh perspective on the ethics of both philosophers. Discussion of the moral philosophies of Hume and Nietzsche in turn leads Swanton to seek alternative versions of virtue ethics, particularly areas that have been neglected in the mainstream Aristotelian tradition. Swanton's aim is not to argue for a virtue ethics inspired by either Nietzsche or Hume, as opposed to one inspired by Aristotle. Rather, she explores other options for virtue ethics by interpreting Hume and Nietzsche as virtue ethicists and by suggesting possibilities for virtue ethics inspired by those thinkers.--Book Jacket.
588 _aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
600 1 0 _aHume, David,
_d1711-1776.
600 1 0 _aNietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,
_d1844-1900.
600 1 7 _aHume, David,
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600 1 7 _aNietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm,
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650 0 _aEthics.
650 0 _aVirtue.
650 7 _aPHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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650 7 _aEthics.
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650 7 _aVirtue.
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776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aSwanton, Christine, 1947-
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830 0 _aNew directions in ethics ;
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