Contents: Introduction - Theognis and Arete - Tolerance and Arete in Fifth-Century Athens - Arete to Virtus: Virgil's Redefinition of the Epic Hero - Greek Arete and Heroic Figures in T.S. Eliot's Poetry - Virtuosity in Human Fulfillment: Aristotle's Definition of the highest Good for Man - The...
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Contents: Introduction - Theognis and Arete - Tolerance and Arete in Fifth-Century Athens - Arete to Virtus: Virgil's Redefinition of the Epic Hero - Greek Arete and Heroic Figures in T.S. Eliot's Poetry - Virtuosity in Human Fulfillment: Aristotle's Definition of the highest Good for Man - The Good and the Proficient: Reservations concerning modern Arete claims - Why be Virtuous? Two contemporary approaches - The Anscombe-Macintyre Attack on modern moral Philosophy.
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