I think I agree with a lot of stuff here but don’t find this post itself particularly compelling for the point.
I also don’t think “be virtuous” is really sufficient to know “what to actually do.” It matters a lot which virtues. Like I think environmentalism’s problems wasn’t “insufficiently virtue-ethics oriented”, it’s problem was that it didn’t have some particular virtues that were important.
I think I agree with a lot of stuff here but don’t find this post itself particularly compelling for the point.
I also don’t think “be virtuous” is really sufficient to know “what to actually do.” It matters a lot which virtues. Like I think environmentalism’s problems wasn’t “insufficiently virtue-ethics oriented”, it’s problem was that it didn’t have some particular virtues that were important.