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HoP 300a - The Relevance of Ancient Philosophy Today

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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Aristotle's Ethics of Virtue

Aristotelian ethics is that the good for humans and the good in action is grounded in virtuous character. It's distinctive of virtu ethics, which base their thinking on consideration of positive character traits like justice or moderation. For virtue ethesist, there's a clear connection between having certain virtues and having a good life. And so do you think this is the most, a kind of powerful echo of aristotle in conte philosophy?

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