The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is inferior to philosophical knowledge, but greatly superior to the pseudo-virtue of mere right opinion or accidentally right action. This dissertation investigates the virtue of the auxiliary guardians, especially in relation to the Republic\u27s account of moral psychology, moral education, and moral degeneration. An original interpretation of spiritedness is offered, as competitiveness and a desire for dominance. The apparent diversity in spiritedness is explained as a consequence of the necessity that dominance and competitiveness be expressed in terms of some secondary value(s). The guardians\u27 education and training involve habits of thought ...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive interpretation of the Greater Hippias, Plato’s dialogue o...
In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human di...
In Book VII of the fifth-century BCE Athenian philosopher, Plato’s, dialogue the Laws, the ‘Athenian...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
The dissertation concerns the ethics of Plato, specifically the ethical theory found in the Republic...
In this paper I argue that although the Republic’s tripartite theory of the soul is not explicitly e...
Recent studies of Plato’s account of moral education in the Republic have enabled us to recognize it...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
Zahra Khaza’I, Nasrin Ramadan The present paper reviews and analyzes Plato’s view on moral developme...
In Plato\u27s mature moral psychology the conception of the relation between a rational agent\u27s o...
The degenerate regimes and individuals have been a neglected topic in the literature on Plato’s mora...
Moral cultivation is a practice, any practice, by which one attempts to direct the course of moral d...
Book 1 of Plato’s Laws, and particularly the image of the puppet introduced near its end, has been t...
Whenever students have asked me what I think about a particular issue or philosopher, I intentionall...
This paper traces the development of the idea that we must cultivate moral virtue in order to attain...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive interpretation of the Greater Hippias, Plato’s dialogue o...
In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human di...
In Book VII of the fifth-century BCE Athenian philosopher, Plato’s, dialogue the Laws, the ‘Athenian...
The moral virtue of the auxiliary guardians in Plato\u27s Republic is a state of soul which is infer...
The dissertation concerns the ethics of Plato, specifically the ethical theory found in the Republic...
In this paper I argue that although the Republic’s tripartite theory of the soul is not explicitly e...
Recent studies of Plato’s account of moral education in the Republic have enabled us to recognize it...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
Zahra Khaza’I, Nasrin Ramadan The present paper reviews and analyzes Plato’s view on moral developme...
In Plato\u27s mature moral psychology the conception of the relation between a rational agent\u27s o...
The degenerate regimes and individuals have been a neglected topic in the literature on Plato’s mora...
Moral cultivation is a practice, any practice, by which one attempts to direct the course of moral d...
Book 1 of Plato’s Laws, and particularly the image of the puppet introduced near its end, has been t...
Whenever students have asked me what I think about a particular issue or philosopher, I intentionall...
This paper traces the development of the idea that we must cultivate moral virtue in order to attain...
This dissertation provides a comprehensive interpretation of the Greater Hippias, Plato’s dialogue o...
In my analysis I deal with some causes and origins of evil and of moral degeneration in the human di...
In Book VII of the fifth-century BCE Athenian philosopher, Plato’s, dialogue the Laws, the ‘Athenian...