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David L. Norton
Moral Minimalism and the Development of Moral Character
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James D. Wallace
Ethics and the Craft Analogy
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Gabriele Taylor
Envy and Jealousy: Emotions and Vices
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Marcia Baron
Remorse and Agent-Regret
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Felicia Ackerman
A Man by Nothing Is So Well Betrayed as by His Manners?:
Politeness as a Virtue
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David B. Wong
On Flourishing and Finding One's Identity in Community
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John Kekes
Shame and Moral Progress
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Fred Feldman
On the Advantages of Cooperativeness
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Richard J. Regan, S.J.
Virtue, Religion, and Civic Culture
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Robert Merrihew Adams
Common Projects and Moral Virtue
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Michael Davis
Civic Virtue, Corruption, and the Structure of Moral Theories
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Laurence Thomas
Moral Motivation:
Kantians versus Humeans (and Evolution)
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Michael Slote
Utilitarian Virtue
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Peter Railton
How Thinking about Character and Utilitarianism Might Lead to Rethinking the Character of Utilitarianism
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David K. O'Connor
Aristotelian Justice as a Personal Virtue
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David Solomon
Internal Objections to Virtue Ethics
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Christopher Peacocke
What Are Concepts?
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Crispin Wright
Misconstruals Made Manifest:
A Response to Simon Blackburn
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Julius M. Moravcsik
Between Reference and Meaning
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Simon Blackburn
Manifesting Realism
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