Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes3-4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1964 |
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... moral virtues . Through prudence the moral and intellectual virtues are connected . Prudence itself gives the moral climate conducive to the development of wis- dom . Art is right reason about things to be made . In its pas- sive ...
... moral virtues . Through prudence the moral and intellectual virtues are connected . Prudence itself gives the moral climate conducive to the development of wis- dom . Art is right reason about things to be made . In its pas- sive ...
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... Moral science , personal , domestic and political , is ordered to pru- dence . Prudence itself cannot be taught but the permanently valid principles of speculative moral science aid at the level of counsel . Great literature can aid in ...
... Moral science , personal , domestic and political , is ordered to pru- dence . Prudence itself cannot be taught but the permanently valid principles of speculative moral science aid at the level of counsel . Great literature can aid in ...
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... moral law and loyalty to the revenge tradition sets the action in motion . Only by framing his political role in a wider moral context can Hamlet find the resolution arising from con- viction . Such resolution first comes to him in the ...
... moral law and loyalty to the revenge tradition sets the action in motion . Only by framing his political role in a wider moral context can Hamlet find the resolution arising from con- viction . Such resolution first comes to him in the ...
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