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  1. Deborah C. Zeller (2007). Virtue, Virtue Skepticism, and the Milgram Studies. Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (2):50-59.score: 290.0
    Virtue, the centerpiece of ancient ethics, has come under attack by virtue skeptics impressed by results of psychology experiments including Milgram’s obedience studies. The virtue skeptic argues that experimental findings suggest that character structures are so fragile vis-à-vis situational factors as to be explanatorily superfluous: virtues and robust character traits are a myth, and should be replaced by situation-specific “narrow dispositions” (Gilbert Harman) or “local traits” (John Doris). This paper argues that the virtue skeptics’ sweeping claims are ill-founded. First, blending (...)
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  2. John Burnet (1897). Book Review:Zeller's Aristotle. B. F. C. Costelloe, J. H. Muirhead. [REVIEW] Ethics 8 (1):126-.score: 36.0
  3. D. H. R. (1899). Boutroux' Études, Döring's Socratic System, and Zeller's Aristotle (Translated) Études d'Histoire de la Philosophie, Par Émile Boutroux. Paris. Alcan. 1897. Pp. 443. 7 Fr. 50. Die Lehre des Sokrates Als Sociales Reformsystem, Dr. Prof. Von August Döbing. Munich. Beck. 1895. Pp. X, 614. 11 M. 50. Zeller's Aristotle and the Earlier Peripatetics, Translated by B. F. C. Costelloe, M.A., and J. H. Muirhead, M.A. Longmans. 1897. 2 Vols. Pp. Xii, 520 and Viii, 512. 24s. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 13 (09):449-450.score: 36.0