How do you think that works as a reductio? What is it about your example of a putative virtue that makes it fit my definition, but not the ‘virtues’ of virtue ethics? (is it simply the ‘stronger’ notions of virtue I offered in the same comment?)
I just looked at your objections in another comment, and will try another reductio. Lots of people have the skill to cheat on their spouses and never get caught. Is doing so virtuous? I’m pretty sure this makes them feel happier, and doesn’t interfere with their ability to have meaningful interpersonal relationships :-)
How do you think that works as a reductio? What is it about your example of a putative virtue that makes it fit my definition, but not the ‘virtues’ of virtue ethics? (is it simply the ‘stronger’ notions of virtue I offered in the same comment?)
I just looked at your objections in another comment, and will try another reductio. Lots of people have the skill to cheat on their spouses and never get caught. Is doing so virtuous? I’m pretty sure this makes them feel happier, and doesn’t interfere with their ability to have meaningful interpersonal relationships :-)