Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... virtues in the list ( which may , as we have seen , be reduced to two , manifested in different degrees ) faithfully reflect Athenian society . Of Aristotle's first six virtues , five are concerned with activities in which honours are ...
... virtues in the list ( which may , as we have seen , be reduced to two , manifested in different degrees ) faithfully reflect Athenian society . Of Aristotle's first six virtues , five are concerned with activities in which honours are ...
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... virtue in working for a cause which must be sufficiently great , his life is a fully satisfactory one which can be unreservedly advocated as an end in itself : the conscious possession and appropriate deployment of all the virtues ...
... virtue in working for a cause which must be sufficiently great , his life is a fully satisfactory one which can be unreservedly advocated as an end in itself : the conscious possession and appropriate deployment of all the virtues ...
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... virtue ' ( 500d ) . That is to say , the philosopher , who lives the best life , must have justice as one of his virtues . But being just is only a necessary , but not the sufficient condition of being the best . If this is so , we must ...
... virtue ' ( 500d ) . That is to say , the philosopher , who lives the best life , must have justice as one of his virtues . But being just is only a necessary , but not the sufficient condition of being the best . If this is so , we must ...
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JA Barsby The Characterisation of Parmeno in | 4 |
J Garthwaite Martial Book 6 on Domitians Moral | 13 |
Cry of Pain from Exile | 23 |
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