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      When Utilitarians Should Be Virtue Theorists

      Utilitas
      Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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          Abstract

          The contrast typically made between utilitarianism and virtue theory is overdrawn. Utilitarianism is a universal emulator: it implies that we should lie, cheat, steal, even appropriate Aristotle, when that is what brings about the best outcomes. In some cases and in some worlds it is best for us to focus as precisely as possible on individual acts. In other cases and worlds it is best for us to be concerned with character traits. Global environmental change leads to concerns about character because the best results will be produced by generally uncoupling my behavior from that of others. Thus, in this case and in this world, utilitarians should be virtue theorists.

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          applab
          Utilitas
          Utilitas
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          0953-8208
          1741-6183
          June 2007
          May 2007
          : 19
          : 02
          : 160-183
          Article
          10.1017/S0953820807002452
          c6b7fa90-6eb0-4e24-b909-c4d4a410be4f
          © 2007
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