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Mark LeBar: Justice as a Virtue and its Challenges

1 h 8 min · 22 dec 2025
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Mark LeBar is a professor of philosophy at Florida State University [https://philosophy.fsu.edu/person/mark-lebar]. In this episode of CAPEd Conversations LeBar discusses his recent work in ethics, political and social philosophy, and metaethics. LeBar's book, “The Value of Living Well,” (Oxford University Press, 2013) [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-value-of-living-well-9780199931118?prevSortField=8&resultsPerPage=20&sortField=8&lang=en&cc=us] is a development of contemporary eudaimonist virtue ethical theory. His most recent book, “Just People,” (Oxford University Press 2025) [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/just-people-9780197801475?cc=us&lang=en], extends that account of eudaimonism to questions about the nature and origin of the virtue of justice. In addition, LeBar has edited a collection on justice as a virtue, “Justice,” (Oxford University Press, 2018), and co-edited “Equality and Public Policy,” (Cambridge University Press, 2014). LeBar is the editor of Social Theory and Practice, and has published in journals including Ethics, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, and Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.

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Mark LeBar: Justice as a Virtue and its Challenges

Mark LeBar is a professor of philosophy at Florida State University [https://philosophy.fsu.edu/person/mark-lebar]. In this episode of CAPEd Conversations LeBar discusses his recent work in ethics, political and social philosophy, and metaethics. LeBar's book, “The Value of Living Well,” (Oxford University Press, 2013) [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-value-of-living-well-9780199931118?prevSortField=8&resultsPerPage=20&sortField=8&lang=en&cc=us] is a development of contemporary eudaimonist virtue ethical theory. His most recent book, “Just People,” (Oxford University Press 2025) [https://global.oup.com/academic/product/just-people-9780197801475?cc=us&lang=en], extends that account of eudaimonism to questions about the nature and origin of the virtue of justice. In addition, LeBar has edited a collection on justice as a virtue, “Justice,” (Oxford University Press, 2018), and co-edited “Equality and Public Policy,” (Cambridge University Press, 2014). LeBar is the editor of Social Theory and Practice, and has published in journals including Ethics, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, and Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.

22 dec 20251 h 8 min