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Book
Toward Thriving Communities: Virtue Ethics as Social Ethics
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies Faculty Publications
Document Type
Book
Publication Date
1-1-2016
Disciplines
Abstract
What is the relationship between personal virtue and the common good? Toward Thriving Communities: Virtue Ethics as Social Ethics demonstrates how developing individual virtue can lead to a vision for collaboratively improving the wider world. With chapter overviews and summaries, review questions, integrated case studies, definitions, and suggestions for further reading, this text provides a thorough and accessible case for the inseparable pursuits of both personal and societal flourishing.
Citation Information
Stiltner, B. (2016). Toward thriving communities: Virtue ethics as social ethics. Winona, WI: Anselm Academic.
ISBN 9781599826899
I am appreciative of support from Sacred Heart University (SHU) in the form of a sabbatical leave, a course release, and a URCG summer grant. The staff of the SHU library, directed by Peter Gavin Ferriby, has been of great assistance. ...