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Thirty-five years ago Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue established virtue ethics as a major challenger to competing visions of morality, but there is still considerable disagreement concerning which version of virtue ethics provides the best approach. The Supremacy of Love describes and advocates an agape-centered vision of Aristotelian virtue ethics that portrays love as the most important moral virtue, and the goals of love as a partial constituent of every genuine virtue. This structural improvement to Aristotelian virtue ethics—found originally in the ethics of Thomas Aquinas—enables this account to address several controversial topics in contemporary virtue ethics, including why the virtues cannot be used badly, in what sense is there a unity between the virtues, how the virtues benefit the virtuous person, and how virtues provide action guidance. Eric J. Silverman demonstrates how and why a distinctly love-centered approach to virtue ethics should make the view widely attractive in comparison to alternative accounts of virtue ethics, duty based deontological theories, as well as results-based consequentialist views.

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Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter One: Foundational Issues Chapter Two: The Nature of Love Chapter Three: A Love-Centered Account of Virtue Ethics Chapter Four: Impartiality, Relationships, and Love Chapter Five: Cross Cultural Implications of Love Chapter Six: Human Nature and Love-Centered Virtue Ethics Epilogue Bibliography Index About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 27/08/2019
      ISBN13: 9781793608833, 978-1793608833
      ISBN10: 1793608830

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      Book Synopsis
      Thirty-five years ago Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue established virtue ethics as a major challenger to competing visions of morality, but there is still considerable disagreement concerning which version of virtue ethics provides the best approach. The Supremacy of Love describes and advocates an agape-centered vision of Aristotelian virtue ethics that portrays love as the most important moral virtue, and the goals of love as a partial constituent of every genuine virtue. This structural improvement to Aristotelian virtue ethics—found originally in the ethics of Thomas Aquinas—enables this account to address several controversial topics in contemporary virtue ethics, including why the virtues cannot be used badly, in what sense is there a unity between the virtues, how the virtues benefit the virtuous person, and how virtues provide action guidance. Eric J. Silverman demonstrates how and why a distinctly love-centered approach to virtue ethics should make the view widely attractive in comparison to alternative accounts of virtue ethics, duty based deontological theories, as well as results-based consequentialist views.

      Table of Contents
      Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter One: Foundational Issues Chapter Two: The Nature of Love Chapter Three: A Love-Centered Account of Virtue Ethics Chapter Four: Impartiality, Relationships, and Love Chapter Five: Cross Cultural Implications of Love Chapter Six: Human Nature and Love-Centered Virtue Ethics Epilogue Bibliography Index About the Author

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