An Examination of the Ethics of Submissiveness

Journal of Islamic Philosophy 4:3-20 (2008)
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This paper examines the trait of submissiveness within the framework of virtue ethics. Submissiveness is generally regarded as a vice, particularly when evaluated in reference to patriarchal systems. This paper argues that there is something valuable about the trait of submissiveness—when it functions as a virtue—that is lacking in secular contexts, and this lack detracts from the possibilities of a good life.

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Saba Fatima
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

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Virtue and the Oppression of Women.Nancy Snow - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (sup1):33-61.

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