Yves R. Simon (1903-1961), one of the greatest contemporary philosophers, gives a modern formulation for many classical philosophical concepts such as authority, the common good, and natural law. These topics have received extensive attention from scholars. Simon also discusses the nature of human virtue, moral and intellectual, but this topic has been less studied until now. The idea of virtue, and in our case virtue in political life, runs through Simon's works. Through a close study of Simon's works and the relevant secondary literature, this book explores Simon's definition of virtue in order to highlight its originality, and show how he weaves the need for it into the fabric of three facets of political life, namely, the common good, t...
The last half-century has seen a steady loss of confidence in the defensibility of a duty to obey th...
This work deals with the problem of the relationship between morality and politics in Leo Strauss's ...
LINTON Marisa The politics of virtue in enlightenment France Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2001, XI-258 p....
The question of the relation between authority and freedom in the formation of a political philosoph...
This study unearths the philosophical anthropology implied in the political philosophy of Yves R. Si...
Rosalind Hursthouse, Mark LeBar, Martha Nussbaum, and other contemporary philosophers have brought v...
Montesquieu’s concern about virtue is almost universally acknowledged, but not very well understood....
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
d. B. P. Yves Simon, Nature and Function of Authority. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième...
Yves R. Simon was a Thomist thinker. By that I mean that the way he approached any philosophical pro...
The author considers the virtue of wisdom as the decisive one for every policy and political activit...
In the Western philosophic tradition, virtue theory has rarely been extended to the political realm....
Morality and ethics are among the most influential factors affecting society’s development throughou...
Concept of Virtue in Contemporary Democratic Theory: an Alternative to A. MacIntyre. This paper exam...
Virtue is the attempt to pierce the veil of selfish consciousness and join the world as it really is...
The last half-century has seen a steady loss of confidence in the defensibility of a duty to obey th...
This work deals with the problem of the relationship between morality and politics in Leo Strauss's ...
LINTON Marisa The politics of virtue in enlightenment France Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2001, XI-258 p....
The question of the relation between authority and freedom in the formation of a political philosoph...
This study unearths the philosophical anthropology implied in the political philosophy of Yves R. Si...
Rosalind Hursthouse, Mark LeBar, Martha Nussbaum, and other contemporary philosophers have brought v...
Montesquieu’s concern about virtue is almost universally acknowledged, but not very well understood....
In political theory, the word virtue usually refers to the disposition or character traits appropria...
d. B. P. Yves Simon, Nature and Function of Authority. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième...
Yves R. Simon was a Thomist thinker. By that I mean that the way he approached any philosophical pro...
The author considers the virtue of wisdom as the decisive one for every policy and political activit...
In the Western philosophic tradition, virtue theory has rarely been extended to the political realm....
Morality and ethics are among the most influential factors affecting society’s development throughou...
Concept of Virtue in Contemporary Democratic Theory: an Alternative to A. MacIntyre. This paper exam...
Virtue is the attempt to pierce the veil of selfish consciousness and join the world as it really is...
The last half-century has seen a steady loss of confidence in the defensibility of a duty to obey th...
This work deals with the problem of the relationship between morality and politics in Leo Strauss's ...
LINTON Marisa The politics of virtue in enlightenment France Basingstoke : Palgrave, 2001, XI-258 p....