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Introduction: Symposium on Stichter’s The Skillfulness of Virtue

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  1. On the skill model of virtue in antiquity, see Angier and Raphals (Forthcoming), Barney (2021), Annas (1993).

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Thanks are due to the twelve referees (two of them unknown to myself) for lending us their expertise. Special thanks to the contributors for their diligence and patience in the preparation of the papers. Most of all I wish to thank Matt Stichter for his support of this symposium and for his gracious replies to our work.

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Birondo, N. Introduction: Symposium on Stichter’s The Skillfulness of Virtue. Ethic Theory Moral Prac 24, 545–547 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10677-021-10193-5

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