Ryan West
Grove City College
7 Papers
11 Citations
Ryan West is an academic researcher from Grove City College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virtue & Virtue ethics. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Ryan West include Baylor University & Wake Forest University.
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Papers
Natural epistemic defects and corrective virtues
Robert C. Roberts,Ryan West +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that intellectual character virtues, like the moral virtues, will cluster in the personality, and will tend to be mutually reinforcing and mutually recruiting, even as each has its own corrective function.
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Virtue Ethics is Empirically Adequate: A Defense of the Caps Response to Situationism
TL;DR: According to situationists, the available empirical psychological data show that prevalent conceptions of virtue are empirically inadequate as discussed by the authors, and they use the cognitive affective personality system (CAPS) model to respond to these empirical inadequacy charges.
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Anger and the virtues: a critical study in virtue individuation
TL;DR: The authors argue that good temper is constituted by aspects of a combination of other virtues, and present three categories of anger-relevant virtues: those that dispose one to anger; those that delay, mitigate, and qualify anger; and those required for effortful anger control.
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Contempt and the Cultivation of Character
TL;DR: This paper argued that the ideal contemnor and the ideal Christian neighbor are two character profiles, and that the latter character rivals (and may even outshine) the former as a fitting moral response to the vices of superiority.
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