- Rosalind
Hursthouse FRSNZ (born 10
November 1943) is a British-born New
Zealand moral philosopher noted for her work on
virtue ethics. She is one of the...
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Hursthouse may
refer to:
Charles Flinders Hursthouse (1817–1876), New
Zealand settler,
writer Charles Wilson Hursthouse (1841–1911), New
Zealand surveyor...
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Charles Hursthouse may
refer to:
Charles Flinders Hursthouse (1817–1876), English-born
settler in New
Zealand Charles Wilson Hursthouse (1841–1911), English-born...
- of will lets them do what they know is right).
According to
Rosalind Hursthouse, in
Aristotelian virtue ethics, the
emotions have
moral significance because...
- as G. E. M. Anscombe,
Philippa Foot,
Alasdair MacIntyre, and
Rosalind Hursthouse.
Deontology argues that
decisions should be made
considering the factors...
- 947–948
Hursthouse &
Pettigrove 2023, Lead
section Hursthouse &
Pettigrove 2023, Lead section, § 1.1
Virtue Slote 2005a, pp. 947–948
Hursthouse & Pettigrove...
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Distinct from
Normative Ethics and
Metaethics Nagel 2006, pp. 382, 386–388
Hursthouse &
Pettigrove 2022, 1.2
Practical Wisdom Hintikka 2019
Haack 1978, Philosophy...
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Charles Flinders Hursthouse (7
January 1817 – 22
November 1876) was an English-born
settler in New
Zealand in the
early 1840s. He
wrote a
number of books...
- Kae
Miller (also
known as Kae
Hursthouse, 30
December 1910 – 19 June 1994) was a New
Zealand conservationist,
mental health activist, and
cooperative housing...
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Richmond Hursthouse (5 May 1845 – 11
November 1902) was a 19th-century
Member of
Parliament in Nelson, New Zealand, and a
cabinet minister.
Hursthouse was...