A virtue ethical account only requires that virtue is not reduced to a more fundamental normative concept and that some normative concepts are explained in terms of virtue and vice
An approach to ethics focused on developing good character traits (virtues like courage or honesty) rather than following rules or calculating outcomes.
reduced to(in philosophical analysis)
Explained away as being nothing more than something else; claiming something is really just a lesser or simpler version of something else.
As we observed in section 2, a virtue ethical account need not attempt to reduce all other normative concepts to virtues and vices. What is required is simply (i) that virtue is not reduced to some other normative concept that is taken to be more fundamental and (ii) that some other normative concepts are explained in terms of virtue and vice. This takes the sting out of the adequacy objection, which is most compelling against versions of virtue ethics that attempt to define all of the senses of