1. Practical Intelligence and the Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach PART 1. PHRONESIS, VIRTUE, AND RIGHT ACTION 2. Right Action for Virtue Ethics 3. Right Action and Virtuous Motives 4. Right Action and 'the Virtuous Person' PART 2. THE ENUMERATION PROBLEM 5. The Enumeration Problem 6. Individuating the Virtues 7. Magnificence, Generosity, and Subordination PART 3. SITUATIONS, DISPOSITIONS, AND VIRTUES 8. Situations and Broad-Based Dispositions 9. Situations and Dispositions: Examining the Evidence 10. From Situationism to Virtue Theory PART 4. DEFENDING HARD VIRTUE THEORY 11. Phronesis and the Unity of the Virtues 12. Responsibility for Character Works Cited Index Locorum General Index
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