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Agent-based Virtue Ethics and the Problem of Action Guidance
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2009
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Agent-based Virtue EthicsVirtue EthicsRight ActionEthical DilemmaMoral PhilosophyApplied EthicLawNormative EthicConsequentialismAction GuidanceAutonomyPersuasionSocial Sciences
Abstract Agent-based accounts of virtue ethics, such as the one provided by Michael Slote, base the rightness of action in the motive from which it proceeds. A frequent objection to agent-basing is that it does not allow us to draw the commonsense distinction between doing the right thing and doing it for the right reasons, that is, between act-evaluation and agent-appraisal. I defend agent-basing against this objection, but argue that a more fundamental problem for this account is its apparent failure to provide adequate argue action guidance. I then show that this problem can be solved by supplementing an agent-based criterion of right action with a hypothetical-agent criterion of action guidance.