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Making a Necessity of Virtue

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Leidimo metai 1997 m.
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ISBN 9780521564878
Kategorijos Ethics

Making a Necessity of Virtue

"Making a Necessity of Virtue," authored by the esteemed philosopher Stephen Sherman and published by Cambridge University Press in 1997, delves into the intricate relationship between Aristotelian and Kantian ethics. Spanning 408 pages, this scholarly work provides a thorough analysis that remains true to the original texts while engaging with contemporary ethical debates. Sherman compellingly argues that Kant’s moral theory retains a concept of virtue that echoes the influential ideas of both Aristotelian and Stoic traditions. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in moral philosophy, offering insights that bridge classical and modern ethical thought. Enhance your understanding of virtue ethics with this profound exploration that is sure to provoke thoughtful discussion and reflection.

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Making a Necessity of Virtue

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