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  1. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
  2. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18
  3. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2015
  4. Situationism versus Situationism
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 20
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 19
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 5, November 2015
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 4, August 2015
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 3, June 2015
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 2, April 2015
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 18, Issue 1, February 2015
Editorial
List of reviewers in 2014
Situationism versus Situationism
A Moral Grounding of the Duty to Further Justice in Commercial Life
Is Motherhood Compatible with Political Participation? Sophie de Grouchy’s Care-Based Republicanism
‘Learning How Not to Be Good’: Machiavelli and the Standard Dirty Hands Thesis
Kant and Moral Demandingness
Options for Hybrid Expressivism
Self-Representation & Good Determination
Rules and Principles in Moral Decision Making: An Empirical Objection to Moral Particularism
Arbitrariness, Irrationality, and the Sterility Objection: A Reply to Anderson
Adventures in Moral Consistency: How to Develop an Abortion Ethic through an Animal Rights Framework
On Automaticity as a Constituent of Virtue
Consequentialism, Climate Harm and Individual Obligations
Against the Asymmetric Convergence Model of Public Justification
Critical Discussion of David Velleman, Foundations for Moral Relativism, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2013. Pp. x +109. Price: £12.95.
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 17
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 16
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice : Volume 15
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Book Review

Situationism versus Situationism

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Rodgers, Travis J. Warmke, Brandon
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract Most discussions of John Doris’s situationism center on what can be called descriptive situationism, the claim that our folk usage of global personality and character traits in describing and predicting human behavior is empirically unsupported. Philosophers have not yet paid much attention to another central claim of situationism, which says that given that local traits are empirically supported, we can more successfully act in line with our moral values if, in our deliberation about what to do, we focus on our situation instead of on our moral character. Call this prescriptive situationism. In this paper, we will point toward a previously unrecognized tension between these two situationist theses and explore some ways for the situationist to address it.
Starting Page 9
Ending Page 26
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISSN 13862820
Journal Ethical Theory and Moral Practice
Volume Number 18
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15728447
Language English
Publisher Springer Netherlands
Publisher Date 2013-11-30
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Virtue Ethics John Doris Situationism Character Virtue Ethics Political Philosophy Theory of Medicine/Bioethics Philosophy of Medicine Ontology
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Social Sciences
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