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virtue ethics

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Richard Taylor's "Virtue Ethics" is hailed as one of the finest expositions of Aristotelian ethics in western history.

Moreso, by virtue of his atheistic perspective and consequent Earth ground of law, aesthetics, individuality, and all things sacrosanct to Aristotelian philosophy.

i am, suprised, to say the least, not to find this work cited here.

but then again, i am also, not surprised, considering the recalcitrant and imbicilic exodus from intellectualism the world stage has imposed upon scholarship and academia of all kinds not suitable for manufacturing guns and military hardware. Necrodharma (talk) 19:17, 15 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]