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What We Owe to Others via Moderate Virtue Ethics

April 15, 2024April 15, 2024 Dantū Vēridicus

What do we owe the manifold people in our lives? And what normative theory actualizes what is owed? I argue, most basically, for the principle of not harming, which is actualized by endorsing moderate virtue ethics. To make my case,… Read moreWhat We Owe to Others via Moderate Virtue Ethics

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"The activities of the Intellect are from above in the same way that those of sense-perception are from below; we are this, the principal part of the soul, in the middle between two powers, a worse and a better, the worse that of sense-perception, the better that of Intellect"

Plotinus

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