BACK TO VIRTUE? SOME REMARKS ON THE REAPPRAISAL OF VIRTUE IN ETHICS

  • Robert Vosloo University of the Western Cape

Abstract

How is the recent reappraisal of virtue in ethics to be evaluated? The article examines this question. After mentioning a few possible reasons for the neglect of virtue in modem ethical theory, an attempt is made to chart something of the renewed interest in virtue in moral reasoning. This includes reference to the thought of Alasdair MacIntyre and Stanley Hauerwas. A plea is made that the recent reappraisal of virtue should be welcomed because it offers an important critique on certain ethical theories that deal with the moral life in static categories. It also offers the opportunity to rethink questions on moral formation anew - thus also giving resources for enriching moral discourse in South Africa. It is also argued. however, that a uncritical welcoming of virtue into (Christian) ethics can be irresponsible and that one needs to be reminded of certain pitfalls. In a brieffinal section it is also suggested that a constructive Christian ethic of virtue should have a Trinitarian base.
Published
2013-06-12
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Articles