
Can Beauty Save the World? | Prof. Raymond Hain
The Thomistic Institute
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Magnanimity and Tragedy in 'Coriolanus'
The chapter explores the concept of magnanimity as the crown of virtues, intertwined with courage, temperance, justice, and prudence, through an analysis of Shakespeare's character Coriolanus and his tragic downfall, drawing parallels to Aristotle's philosophical ideas on virtues and human dependencies.
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