Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... moral aspect of Phaedrus ' account of love , some commentators understand his major claim in a more broad way ; they omit reference to the worthiness of X and Y and attribute to Phaedrus the claim that any love always yields great ...
... moral aspect of Phaedrus ' account of love , some commentators understand his major claim in a more broad way ; they omit reference to the worthiness of X and Y and attribute to Phaedrus the claim that any love always yields great ...
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... morality . Literally it is ' beautiful ' , and this could be taken to imply that moral goodness is aesthetically pleasing . But inasmuch as what is kalos invites admiration , it too has connexions with the honour code ; in Homer , at ...
... morality . Literally it is ' beautiful ' , and this could be taken to imply that moral goodness is aesthetically pleasing . But inasmuch as what is kalos invites admiration , it too has connexions with the honour code ; in Homer , at ...
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... moral values ' ( p . 82 ) . There's always a moral point . If the author wasn't developing a carefully articulated theory about fortune , then at least he was steadily pointing readers in the direction of admiring good moral examples ...
... moral values ' ( p . 82 ) . There's always a moral point . If the author wasn't developing a carefully articulated theory about fortune , then at least he was steadily pointing readers in the direction of admiring good moral examples ...
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