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Prof. Ulf Hlobil Publishes New Article in Philosophical Inquiries Journal

November 6, 2019
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Prof. Ulf Hlobil published a new article in Philosophical Inquiries, volume 7 (2): 181-202. The paper is entitled "Do the Virtues Make You Happy?"

Abstract:

We answer the title question with a qualified “No.” We arrive at this answer by spelling out what the proper place of the concept 'happiness' is in a neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics: (1) Happiness in the sense of personal well-being has only a loose relation to virtue; it doesn't deserve any prominent place in virtue ethics. (2) Happiness in the sense of flourishing is impossible without virtue, but that doesn't imply that individual actions should aim at flourishing. (3) Instead, flourishing sets the standard of good practical reasoning; it is hardly ever the proper aim of a practical inference. This paper begins with a common (mis)interpretation of neo-Aristotelian virtue ethics, on which it is a form of rational egoism. We then develop our alternative understanding against this foil.

Prof. Ulf Hlobil is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Concordia University.




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