the empirical turn and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of cognitive control models of ethics
the “empirical turn” and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of “cognitive control” models of ethics
the empirical turn and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of cognitive control models of ethics deontology utilitarianism
the “empirical turn” and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of “cognitive control” models of ethics deontology utilitarianism
the empirical turn and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of cognitive control models of ethics deontology utilitarianism e virtue ethics as more empirically adequate model of ethical reasoning and education ( Casebeer 2005, Munro 2005, Slingerland forthcoming)
the “empirical turn” and virtue ethics suggests empirical implausibility of “cognitive control” models of ethics deontology utilitarianism virtue ethics as more empirically adequate model of ethical reasoning and education ◦ (Casebeer 2005, Munro 2005, Slingerland forthcoming)
the empirical turn and virtue ethics ° fly in the ointment
the “empirical turn” and virtue ethics fly in the ointment:
the empirical turn and virtue ethics ° fly in the ointment: claim that work in social psychology has disproven the existence of stable character or personalty
the “empirical turn” and virtue ethics fly in the ointment: ◦ claim that work in social psychology has disproven the existence of stable “character” or personality