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Roger Crisp on Virtue

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The Virtues of Knowledge

Aristotle denies that the virtues are purely knowledge. There is a non-cognitive element to them, which consists in your having a disposition to react in the right way in certain circumstances. And this is something that just comes through training and habituation - there's much more of a story about moral education in Aristotle's ethics than there is in the platonic dialogues.

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