In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claimed that practicing injustice was the best and most profitable way for an individual to live. Although a number of responses to sophistic immoralism were made, one argument, in fact coming from a pair of sophists, has not received the attention it deserves. According to the argument I call Immortal Repute, self-interested individuals should reject immorality and cultivate virtue instead, for only a virtuous agent can win the sort everlasting reputation that makes a life truly admirable and successful
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Aristotle defined the ethical and intellectual virtues which are recognized even nowadays ...
There has always been a reasonable concern that passion constitutes a challenge to the ordeal of civ...
In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claime...
In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claime...
The justification problem is an important problem in the field of ethics. If a prescriptive way of l...
Virtue is the attempt to pierce the veil of selfish consciousness and join the world as it really is...
This thesis examines the moral implications of the metaphysical nature of death. I begin with the E...
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This article examines early Jewish ideas of virtue that are usually ignored in presentations of the ...
One of Plato\u27s liveliest Socratic dialogues, the Protagoras, stages a debate between the greatest...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
In the following essay, I argue that, while historically moral value has been posited as coming from...
While Neo-Aristotelians argue quite plausibly that it is hard to get to eudaemonia if one is wicked,...
What comes to mind here in 21st century Ireland when we hear the word ‘virtue’? We might suggest th...
Aristotle defined the ethical and intellectual virtues which are recognized even nowadays ...
There has always been a reasonable concern that passion constitutes a challenge to the ordeal of civ...
In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claime...
In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claime...
The justification problem is an important problem in the field of ethics. If a prescriptive way of l...
Virtue is the attempt to pierce the veil of selfish consciousness and join the world as it really is...
This thesis examines the moral implications of the metaphysical nature of death. I begin with the E...
This paper studies the connections between the notions of prolonging life and a good death in Antiqu...
"Is it appropriate to honour and admire people who have created great works of art, made important i...
This article examines early Jewish ideas of virtue that are usually ignored in presentations of the ...
One of Plato\u27s liveliest Socratic dialogues, the Protagoras, stages a debate between the greatest...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
In the following essay, I argue that, while historically moral value has been posited as coming from...
While Neo-Aristotelians argue quite plausibly that it is hard to get to eudaemonia if one is wicked,...
What comes to mind here in 21st century Ireland when we hear the word ‘virtue’? We might suggest th...
Aristotle defined the ethical and intellectual virtues which are recognized even nowadays ...
There has always been a reasonable concern that passion constitutes a challenge to the ordeal of civ...