Does Virtue Require an Audience?

Questions 7:12-12 (2007)
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Abstract

The classic examples and stories that we use for college students can be used as the basis for classroom discussions at pre-college students' levels. This means occasionally simplifying a story, but with only slight effort the same sorts of questions can be used across all ages to get at the same underlying concerns.

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