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Author Oakley, Justin, 1960- author

Title Virtue ethics and professional roles / Justin Oakley, Dean Cocking
Published New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001
Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2001
©2001

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Description xii, 188 pages ; 24 cm
regular print
Contents 1. The nature of virtue ethics -- 2. The regulative ideals of morality and the problem of friendship -- 3. A virtue ethics approach to professional roles -- 4. Ethical models of the good general practitioner -- 5. Professional virtues, ordinary vices -- 6. Professional detachment in health care and legal practice
Summary "Professionals, it is said, have no use for simple lists of virtues and vices. The complexities and constraints of professional roles create peculiar moral demands on the people who occupy them, and traits that are vices in ordinary life are praised as virtues in the context of professional roles. Should this disturb us, or is it naive to presume that things should be otherwise? Taking medical and legal practice as key examples, Justin Oakley and Dean Cocking develop a rigorous articulation and defence of virtue ethics, contrasting it with other types of character-based ethical theories and showing that it offers a promising new approach to the ethics of professional roles. They provide insights into the central notions of professional detachment, professional integrity, and moral character in professional life, and demonstrate how a virtue-based approach can help us better understand what ethical professional-client relationships would be like."--BOOK JACKET
Notes "Digitally printed first paperback version 2006" --T.p. verso
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-183) and index
SUBJECT Professional ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92020964
Subject Professional ethics.
Virtue.
Author Cocking, Dean, 1958- author
LC no. 2001025236
ISBN 052179305X (hbk.)