Engineering virtue: constructionist virtue ethics

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Virtue ethics is traditionally a conservative project. It analyses the virtues that humanity has been relying on since antiquity. This conservatism unduly limits the potential of virtue ethics to contribute to moral progress. Instead, we should pay more attention to constructionist virtue ethics with the help of conceptual engineering. I will argue that revising and ameliorating the virtue concepts which a community uses directly and indirectly leads to a change of the virtues that exist in this community. By revising and innovating virtue concepts, we can re-make and improve the virtues that we have.

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Jakob Ohlhorst
VU University Amsterdam

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