| Lawrence C. Becker - 1986 - 456 páginas
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| Arif Dirlik, Vinay Bahl, Peter Gran - 2000 - 534 páginas
...universality freed from all particularity" is illusory. We can only possess the virtues when we do so "as part of a tradition in which we inherit them and our understanding of them from a series of predecessors."29 The virtues act, then, to sustain the goods of practices, individual lives, and traditions.... | |
| Gary Schwartz - 1987 - 332 páginas
...aspirations of the morality of modernity to a universality freed from all particularity is an illusion; and secondly that there is no way to possess the virtues...understanding of them from a series of predecessors in which series heroic societies hold first place. This enriched concept of authority will show why... | |
| 1988 - 254 páginas
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| Ian Shapiro - 2023 - 356 páginas
...self-consciously be, a matter of critical engagement with our inherited traditions. So, for Maclntyre, there is no way to possess the virtues "except as part of a tradition in which we inherit them" (ibid.: 126-27). It is this tradition that is Aristotelian and that "is not to be confused with that... | |
| Alvin C. Dueck - 1995 - 268 páginas
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| James Ian Hamilton McDonald - 1998 - 260 páginas
...universality freed from all particularity is an illusion'. His further conclusion is also important: 'there is no way to possess the virtues except as...understanding of them from a series of predecessors in which series heroic societies hold first place.' (Maclntyre 1985: 126-7). First place - but by no... | |
| Gerald L. Bruns - 1999 - 315 páginas
...aspirations of the morality of modernity to a universality freed from all particularity is an illusion,- and secondly that there is no way to possess the virtues...understanding of them from a series of predecessors in which series heroic societies hold first place" (AV1 19). As it turns out, this is quite a statement,... | |
| Gerald L. Bruns - 1999 - 315 páginas
...aspirations of the morality of modernity to a universality freed from all particularity is an illusion,- and secondly that there is no way to possess the virtues...understanding of them from a series of predecessors in which series heroic societies hold first place" (AVl 19). As it turns out, this is quite a statement,... | |
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