Qualified-agent virtue ethics

Original Articles

Qualified-agent virtue ethics

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 30 , issue 2 , 2011 , pages: 219–228
DOI: 10.4314/sajpem.v30i2.67784
Author(s): Liezl van Zyl Philosophy, School of Social Sciences University of Waikato, Private Bag, New Zealand

Abstract

Qualified-agent virtue ethics provides an account of right action in terms of the virtuous agent. It has become one of the most popular, but also most frequently criticized versions of virtue ethics. Many of the objections rest on the mistaken assumption that proponents of qualified-agent virtue ethics share the same view when it comes to fundamental questions about the meaning of the term ‘right action’ and the function of an account of right action. My aim in this paper is not to defend qualified-agent virtue ethics but to correct this misunderstanding, and this will hopefully leave us in a better position to evaluate it.

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