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Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1975. An excellent preamble to
Aristotle's ethics . Hobbes , Thomas . Man and Citizen : Thomas Hobbes's “ De
Homine ” and “ De Cive . ” Translated by Charles T. Wood and T. S. K. Scott -
Craig .
Cambridge , Mass .: Harvard University Press , 1975. An excellent preamble to
Aristotle's ethics . Hobbes , Thomas . Man and Citizen : Thomas Hobbes's “ De
Homine ” and “ De Cive . ” Translated by Charles T. Wood and T. S. K. Scott -
Craig .
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Cornell University Press , 1991 . curring actions , Dewey reasoned that in a
democratic society such as the United States ethical decisions should result only
from the practice of habitual deliberation , not from “ routine , unintelligent habit .
Cornell University Press , 1991 . curring actions , Dewey reasoned that in a
democratic society such as the United States ethical decisions should result only
from the practice of habitual deliberation , not from “ routine , unintelligent habit .
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Belknap Press , 1971 . tues derived from more specialized ( and therefore
secondary ) roles . The cooperative virtues played a more prominent role in
classical excellence . In addition to the competitive Homeric virtue of courage ,
there were ...
Belknap Press , 1971 . tues derived from more specialized ( and therefore
secondary ) roles . The cooperative virtues played a more prominent role in
classical excellence . In addition to the competitive Homeric virtue of courage ,
there were ...
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