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_aBonnet, Stéphane _eauthor |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aThe customs of the peoples and the virtue of vice |
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520 | _aThe customs of modern people are molded by two kinds of morality: one comes from the pagan antiquity and allows for an active prudence which, turning the vice of ingratitude into virtue of acquisition, once culminated in the great founders of State; the other comes from Christianity, magnifies humility, and alters what remains from ancient morality. In the modern era, a certain learned prudence is then both a testament to the enduring presence of ancient morality and a promise that the emulation of the Ancients could resurrect the prudence of the man of action—a virtue interwoven with vices, and with inextricably intellectual, moral, and political dimensions. | ||
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690 | _amores | ||
690 | _aingratitude | ||
690 | _aChristianity | ||
690 | _apraise | ||
690 | _avice | ||
690 | _aacquisition | ||
690 | _ablame | ||
690 | _ahumility | ||
690 | _ainfidelity | ||
690 | _aferocity | ||
690 | _acommon people | ||
690 | _avirtue | ||
690 | _amores | ||
690 | _aingratitude | ||
690 | _aChristianity | ||
690 | _apraise | ||
690 | _avice | ||
690 | _ablame | ||
690 | _ahumility | ||
690 | _apeoples | ||
690 | _ainfidelity | ||
690 | _aacquirement | ||
690 | _aferocity | ||
786 | 0 | _nLa Pensée | 406 | 2 | 2021-07-22 | p. 70-81 | 0031-4773 | |
856 | 4 | 1 | _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-la-pensee-2021-2-page-70?lang=en |
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