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"Virtues in Professional Ethics" by Amalia Amaya (Edinburgh) this Friday at 5:30 PM (in-person and zoom)

  • 1.  "Virtues in Professional Ethics" by Amalia Amaya (Edinburgh) this Friday at 5:30 PM (in-person and zoom)

    Posted 28 days ago
    Dear colleagues,
    This Friday, April 5, at 5:30 pm the great Amalia Amaya Navarro (Edinburgh) will present her paper "Virtues and Values in Professional Ethics" at Fordham. 
    The seminar is in person on our Rose Hill campus (Hughes Hall 307) but will be streamed for the virtual audience. Please kindly RSVP here.

    Amalia Amaya is British Academy Global Professor at Edinburgh Law School and Research Fellow at the Institute for Philosophical Research at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She is the author of The Tapestry of Reason: An Inquiry into the Nature of Coherence and its Role in Legal Argument (2015). She is now working on a book manuscript that develops a virtue approach to legal reasoning and judicial ethics. 

    Abstract: In this paper, Prof. Amaya-Navarro provides some reasons in support of giving virtue, alongside values and principles, a central role in the ethics of the professions, Virtues, she argues, are not reducible to values, with which are related in complex ways. She also develops a skill model of professional virtue, with a focus on the creative professions, and examines some of the key character traits that are needed to excel in these professions. The paper concludes by suggesting some implications of this approach for professional education and institutional design.

    We look forward to seeing you there!

    Miguel

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    Miguel Alzola Ph. D.
    Associate Professor of Ethics
    Fordham University