Silencing, Psychological Conflict, and the Distinction Between Virtue and Self-Control

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作者
Haug, Matthew C. [1 ]
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[1] William & Mary, Philosophy Dept, POB 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187 USA
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JOURNAL OF ETHICS | 2022年 / 26卷 / 01期
关键词
Virtue; Self-control; Continence; Silencing; Psychological conflict; EMOTION; RETHINKING;
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10.1007/s10892-021-09381-3
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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According to many virtue ethicists, one of Aristotle's important achievements was drawing a clear, qualitative distinction between the character traits of temperance (sophrosyne) and self-control (enkrateia). In an influential series of papers, John McDowell has argued that a clear distinction between temperance (or virtue, in general) and self-control can be maintained only if one claims that, for the virtuous individual (but not for the self-controlled), considerations in favor of actions that are contrary to virtue are "silenced." Some virtue ethicists reject McDowell's silencing view as offering an implausible or inappropriate picture of human virtue, but they argue that (contra McDowell) virtue can still be clearly distinguished from self-control by the absence of motivational conflict alone. In this paper, I argue that this criticism of McDowell is at most half right. If the silencing view is false, so that virtue can have a cost and the virtuous person can justifiably feel negative emotions in response to that cost, there is no principled reason why the virtuous person cannot also have motivational conflict. So, if one rejects the silencing view, then one must allow that the distinction between virtue and self-control is at most a matter of degree.
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