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... consider the nature of virtue . He divides virtues into two kinds : moral vir- tues and intellectual virtues . ( See Bk . I , Ch . 13 , p . 348c - d . ) Aris- totle begins by considering moral virtue in general ( Bk . II ) , and then ...
... consider the nature of virtue . He divides virtues into two kinds : moral vir- tues and intellectual virtues . ( See Bk . I , Ch . 13 , p . 348c - d . ) Aris- totle begins by considering moral virtue in general ( Bk . II ) , and then ...
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... consider the most general principles of action . But when we consider the contingent details involved in particular actions , we find that what ought to 82 SIXTH READING.
... consider the most general principles of action . But when we consider the contingent details involved in particular actions , we find that what ought to 82 SIXTH READING.
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... consider the matter abstractly , the power of taxation seems relatively unimportant . Other laws determine the kind of society a people have . Tax laws have no purpose beyond that of raising money whereas other laws determine what is ...
... consider the matter abstractly , the power of taxation seems relatively unimportant . Other laws determine the kind of society a people have . Tax laws have no purpose beyond that of raising money whereas other laws determine what is ...
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PLATO Euthyphro Laws Apology | 17 |
ARISTOTLE Nicomachean Ethics | 28 |
SelfTesting Questions | 60 |
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