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Reason and Character
The Moral Foundations of Aristotelian Political Philosophy
2020
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What does it mean to live a good life or a happy life, and what part does reason play in the quest for fulfillment? Proceeding by means of a close and thematically selective commentary on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, this book offers a novel interpretation of Aristotle's teachings on the relation between reason and moral virtue. Pangle shows how Aristotle's arguments for virtue as the core of happiness and for reason as the guide to virtue emerge in dialectical response to Socr...
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o gratis con Kobo PlusVirtue Is Knowledge
The Moral Foundations of Socratic Political Philosophy
2014
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The relation between virtue and knowledge is at the heart of the Socratic view of human excellence, but it also points to a central puzzle of the Platonic dialogues: Can Socrates be serious in his claims that human excellence is constituted by one virtue, that vice is merely the result of ignorance, and that the correct response to crime is therefore not punishment but education? Or are these assertions mere rhetorical ploys by a notoriously complex thinker?Lorraine Smith Pangle tra...
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"One of the very finest introductions to this remarkable American's thought." —Ralph Ketcham, Claremont Review of BooksHe invented the wood-burning stove and the lightning rod, he wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and The Way to Wealth, and he traveled the world as a diplomat. But it was in politics that Benjamin Franklin made his greatest impact.Franklin's political writings are full of fascinating reflections on human nature, on the ch...
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The most famous man of his age, Benjamin Franklin was an individual of many talents and accomplishments. He invented the wood-burning stove and the lightning rod, he wrote Poor Richard's Almanac and The Way to Wealth, and he traveled the world as a diplomat. But it was in politics that Franklin made his greatest impact.Franklin’s political writings are full of fascinating reflections on human nature, on the character of good leadership, and on why government is su...
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2012
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This volume attempts to throw fresh light on two areas of Benjamin Franklin’s intellectual world, namely: his self-fashioning and his political thought. It is an odd thing that for all of Franklin’s voluminous writings—a fantastically well-documented correspondence over many years, scientific treatises that made his name amongst the brightest minds of Europe, newspaper articles, satires, and of course his signature on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution—and yet schola...
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In Search of Humanity
Essays in Honor of Clifford Orwin
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- Timothy W. BurnsBrent Edwin CusherDonald ForbesBryan-Paul FrostRan HaléviHenry HigueraRobert HowseS. N. JaffeMichael S. KochinNoah LawrenceMark J. LutzArthur M. MelzerJeffrey MetzgerMiguel MorgadoWaller R. NewellMichael PalmerLorraine Smith PangleThomas L. PangleMarc F. PlattnerLinda R. RabiehAndrea RadasanuMichael RosanoSusan Meld ShellRyan K. BalotPaul A. CantorSteven FordeKenneth Hart GreenL. Joseph Hebert Jr.Christopher KellyWilliam B. ParsonsDiana J. SchaubNathan TarcovRichard Velkley
2015
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This collection of essays, offered in honor of the distinguished career of prominent political philosophy professor Clifford Orwin, provides a wide context in which to consider the rise of “humanity” as one of the chief modern virtues. A relative of—and also a replacement for—formerly more prominent other-regarding virtues like justice and generosity, humanity and later compassion become the true north of the modern moral compass. Contributors to this volume consider various aspects of thi...
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The Learning of Liberty
The Educational Ideas of the American Founders
2023
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American schools are in a state of crisis.At the root of our current perplexity, beneath the difficulties with funding, social problems, and low test scores, festers a serious uncertainty as to what the focus and goals of education should be. We are increasingly haunted by the suspicion that our educational theories and institutions have lost sight of the need to perpetuate a core of moral and civic knowledge that is essential for any citizen’s education, and indeed for any individ...






