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Buddhist Ethics skip to main | skip to sidebar Buddhist Ethics Thursday, 21 May 2015 What *is* Virtue Ethics? This question is raised and discussed in Marcia Baron's chapter "Virtue ethics in relation to Kantian ethics" (see book in last post ). The question is important as we try to set out virtue ethics as either part of or distinct from deontology and/or consequentialism (or its sub-theory, utilitarianism). A plausible answer offered comes from Christine Swanton's Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View : In virtue ethics, the notion of virtue is central in the sense that conceptions of rightness, conceptions of the good life, conceptions of “the moral point of view” and the appropriate demandingness of morality, cannot be understood without a conception of relevant virtues. (Swanton 2003: 5) (quoted on Baron, p.28) The question naturally arises: can Buddhist ethics be  a form of virtue ethics by this definition? Even the arguably later ( Mahayana ) twin virtues o...

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