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If he is an artist , he is also a man , a man of a specific nation with specific social , moral , and religious inclinations and beliefs , none of which he violates while producing or creating his work of art .
If he is an artist , he is also a man , a man of a specific nation with specific social , moral , and religious inclinations and beliefs , none of which he violates while producing or creating his work of art .
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Then there are hope , the gifts of the Holy Ghost issuing from charity , and the infused moral virtues . The natural virtues are united through wisdom and aided by their supernatural counterparts . All the virtues are connected through ...
Then there are hope , the gifts of the Holy Ghost issuing from charity , and the infused moral virtues . The natural virtues are united through wisdom and aided by their supernatural counterparts . All the virtues are connected through ...
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27 Moral science , personal , domestic and political , is ordered to prudence . 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 ...
27 Moral science , personal , domestic and political , is ordered to prudence . 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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