I have no interest in honor if it’s celebrated on a field of the dead. Virtue ethics is fine, as long as it’s not an excuse to not figure out what needs doing and how it’s going to get done.
Doing ones own part and trusting that the other parts are done by anonymous unknown others is a very silly coordination strategy. We need plans that amount to success, not just everyone doing whatever sounds nice to them.
Edit: I very much agree that saving the world is a team sport. Perhaps it’s relevant that successful teams always do some planning and coordinating.
I have no interest in honor if it’s celebrated on a field of the dead. Virtue ethics is fine, as long as it’s not an excuse to not figure out what needs doing and how it’s going to get done.
Doing ones own part and trusting that the other parts are done by anonymous unknown others is a very silly coordination strategy. We need plans that amount to success, not just everyone doing whatever sounds nice to them.
Edit: I very much agree that saving the world is a team sport. Perhaps it’s relevant that successful teams always do some planning and coordinating.