7. is there virtue in anger?

Journal of Philosophy of Education 33 (1):59–66 (1999)
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If there is to be a convergence in public understanding on a minimal conception of morality, morality(n), there has to be a way of talking about the content of that morality which can be both readily understood and widely adopted.

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