Today, I had two interesting discussions about the history of ideas that both converged on a common theme. One had to do with Stoicism and the cardinal virtues, in particular on the virtue of temperance and what it involves. The other, spurred by an analogy about Alasdair MacIntyre, had to do with the supposed “revival of virtue ethics” in 20th century …
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