Philosophical Inquiry 37 (3-4):2-11 (2013)
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This paper seeks to defend the Aristotelian idea that the concern of ethics is health of the soul; and that this consists in reasonableness/virtue
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Keywords | Ancient Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy |
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ISBN(s) | 1105-235X |
DOI | 10.5840/philinquiry2013373/41 |
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