Practical Wisdom in the Recovery of Virtue Ethics

  1. Marta Rocchi 1
  2. Dulce M. Redín 2
  3. Ignacio Ferrero 2
  1. 1 Dublin Business School
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    Dublin Business School

    Dublín, Irlanda

    ROR https://ror.org/051dggm19

  2. 2 Universidad de Navarra
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    Universidad de Navarra

    Pamplona, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02rxc7m23

Libro:
Handbook of Practical Wisdom in Business and Management

Editorial: Springer

ISSN: 2213-106X 2213-1078

ISBN: 9783030001407 9783030001407

Año de publicación: 2020

Páginas: 1-17

Tipo: Capítulo de Libro

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-00140-7_11-1 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Resumen

After the publication of Anscombe¿s essay Modern Moral Philosophy in 1958, virtue ethics has experienced a philosophical revival. This chapter examines the similarities and differences regarding the understanding of the virtue of practical wisdom by the main authors who followed the wave that Anscombe set in motion in this ¿recovery of virtue ethics.¿ After reviewing the perspectives on practical wisdom of Anscombe, Foot, Hursthouse, Annas, and Russell, the chapter focuses on the elaborations of Alasdair MacIntyre and the Catholic Social Teaching. Finally, it explores how the concept of practical wisdom in the tradition of virtue ethics is challenged by new technologies and reviews Vallor¿s concept of technomoral wisdom.

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