
Aquinas on the Cardinal & Theological Virtues | Prof. Jonathan Sanford
The Thomistic Institute
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Aristotle and Confucius
Aristotle was one of the readers of my dissertation. He died tragically young, against just 56 years old. And we would have very long conversations about the differences and similarities between christianity and and confucian thought. The moral virtues are always for what's best and right. They're always connected to a correct a judgment. So when you ware talking about the knowledge able thugk, maybe i launch in there, watch out for those knowledgeable thugs. It can look a lot like virtue. But what is it?
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