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  1. Mary Rosalind Hursthouse (10 de noviembre de 1943) es una filósofa moral neozelandesa nacida en Gran Bretaña conocida por su trabajo sobre la ética de la virtud. Hursthouse es profesora emérita de filosofía en la Universidad de Auckland.

  2. Rosalind Hursthouse FRSNZ (born 10 November 1943) is a British-born New Zealand moral philosopher noted for her work on virtue ethics. She is one of the leading exponents of contemporary virtue ethics, though she has also written extensively on philosophy of action, history of philosophy, moral psychology, and biomedical ethics.

  3. Rosalind Hursthouse carefully introduces the three standard approaches in current ethical theory: utilitarianism, rights, and virtue ethics. She links each chapter to readings from key exponents such as Peter Singer and Mary Midgley and asks students to think critically about these readings for themselves.

  4. Rosalind Hursthouse is a philosopher who defends virtue ethics, a theory derived from Aristotle, against deontological and utilitarian theories. In this article, she explains the structure and application of virtue theory to the issue of abortion, and responds to some common criticisms.

  5. Mary Rosalind Hursthouse , Bristol, Inglaterra, ( 10 de noviembre de 1943 ), es una filósofa y escritora neozelandesa . Sumario. 1 Biografía. 2 Bibliografía. 3 Sinopsis de sus libros. 4 Fuentes. Biografía. Nacida en Bristol, Inglaterra, en 1943, Hursthouse pasó su infancia en Nueva Zelanda.

  6. Mary Rosalind Hursthouse (10 de noviembre de 1943) es una filósofa moral neozelandesa nacida en Gran Bretaña conocida por su trabajo sobre la ética de la virtud. Hursthouse es profesora emérita de filosofía en la Universidad de Auckland.

  7. 2 de jun. de 2010 · This article examines Rosalind Hursthouse's neo-Aristotelian approach to abortion ethics, focusing on her views on fetal metaphysics and moral status. It argues that her position is incomplete and unclear, and that she underplays the role of fetal ontology and status in her analysis.