• Title of article

    INTIMACY, ADMIRABILITY, AND VIRTUE: AN EXAMINATION OF MICHAEL SLOTE’S VIEW

  • Author/Authors

    MUNIR HOSSAIN TALUKDER، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    9
  • From page
    43
  • To page
    51
  • Abstract
    Virtues, according to Michael Slote, are our inner traits or dispositions. Slote defends “balanced caring” as an admirable character trait. He believes that caring more for intimates than others is admirable. A virtuous person attains balanced caring between intimates and others. This account of virtue conceived “balanced caring” as “fundamentally admirable” and it is the basic virtue. All other virtues, such as honesty, kindness, generosity, truthfulness, and so forth, are “derivatively admirable”. This paper examines Slote’s view and argues that Slote should explore the opposite situation because his idea of “balanced caring” and “admirability” is so vague and misleading. In contrast to his ideas, a reverse formulation that is caring for others more than for intimates seems plausible.
  • Keywords
    intimate , admirable , balanced caring , Others , character traits
  • Journal title
    Human Affairs
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Human Affairs
  • Record number

    657098