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Aristotle on Virtue
- Aristotle was concerned with not only whether someone does the right thing, but also why they do it.
- He argued that virtuous people act virtuously for its own sake, not for ulterior motives like pleasing others.
Augustine's Two Fears
- Augustine introduced a distinction between servile fear and pure fear.
- A true Christian acts rightly out of pure fear, loving what God loves, not merely fearing punishment.
Rousseau's Social Critique
- Rousseau believed that social existence corrupts humans, stifling our natural compassion.
- He also distrusted reason, believing authenticity stems from our passionate side, not rationalization.