Xavier University Studies, Volumen1,Temas2-6Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1961 |
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... virtues or the moral virtues . For if we recall the Platonic analysis , the exist- ence of the moral virtues are inferred from the existence of the soul . Remove all the virtues , and what then is left in man but his passions ? But if ...
... virtues or the moral virtues . For if we recall the Platonic analysis , the exist- ence of the moral virtues are inferred from the existence of the soul . Remove all the virtues , and what then is left in man but his passions ? But if ...
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... virtues .... Thus Temperance and Courage are destroyed by excess and deficiency , and preserved by the observance of the mean.1 The analogy between good health and virtue constitutes a legitimate way to illustrate the concept of the ...
... virtues .... Thus Temperance and Courage are destroyed by excess and deficiency , and preserved by the observance of the mean.1 The analogy between good health and virtue constitutes a legitimate way to illustrate the concept of the ...
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... virtue . " Justice in a general sense is the whole of virtue . " Though Aristotle does not here use his famous metaphysical terminology , it can be inferred that he considers justice as something similar to the " formal cause " of ...
... virtue . " Justice in a general sense is the whole of virtue . " Though Aristotle does not here use his famous metaphysical terminology , it can be inferred that he considers justice as something similar to the " formal cause " of ...
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XAVIER UNIVERSITY | 2 |
The First Ode | 15 |
H Avegno Conquistador of Souls | 24 |
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