References
- Audi, Robert 1995. Acting From Virtue, Mind 104/415: 449–71.
- Brewer, Talbot 2009. The Retrieval of Ethics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Crisp, Roger 2000. Particularizing Particularism, in Moral Particularism, ed. Brad Hooker and Margaret Olivia Little, Oxford: Clarendon Press: 23–47.
- Crisp, Roger 2015. A Third Method of Ethics? Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 90/2: 257–73.
- Hursthouse, Rosalind 1999. On Virtue Ethics, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Hursthouse, Rosalind 2010. Virtuous Action, in A Companion to the Philosophy of Action, ed. Timothy O'Connor and Constantine Sandis, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell: 317–23.
- Johnson, Robert N. 2003. Virtue and Right, Ethics 113/4: 810–34.
- Kant, Immanuel 1785 ( 1998). Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals, ed. Mary Gregor, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Little, Margaret Olivia 2001. On Knowing the ‘Why’: Particularism and Moral Theory, Hastings Center Report 31/4: 32–40.
- Louden, Robert B. 1984. On Some Vices of Virtue Ethics, American Philosophical Quarterly 21/3: 227–36.
- McDowell, John 1998. Virtue and Reason, in his Mind, Value, and Reality, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press: 50–74.
- Reiman, Jeffrey 2002. Against the Death Penalty, in Ethics in Practice, 2nd edn, ed. Hugh LaFollette, Malden, MA: Blackwell: 503–10.
- Ross, W.D. 1930. The Right and the Good, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Slote, Michael 2001. Morals from Motives, New York: Oxford University Press.
- Smith, Nicholas Ryan 2017. Right-Makers and the Targets of Virtue, Journal of Value Inquiry 51/2: 311–26.
- Swanton, Christine 2003. Virtue Ethics: A Pluralistic View, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Swanton, Christine 2010. Virtue Ethics and the Problem of Moral Disagreement, Philosophical Topics 38/2: 157–80.
- Van Zyl, Liezl 2009. Accidental Rightness, Philosophia 37/1: 91–104.
- Van Zyl, Liezl 2014. Right Action and the Targets of Virtue, in The Handbook of Virtue Ethics, ed. Stan van Hooft, Abingdon: Acumen: 118–29.