Thinking about Virtue with Aristotle
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What would a virtuous person do?
In the first systematic works of moral philosophy in the European tradition, Aristotle answered this question with an ethical system that put virtue of character as a central concept, not duty or obligation; the key point of reflection being not, ‘what am I obliged to do?’ but ‘what sort of personal standards do I strive to maintain?’
In this seminar, participants will discuss selections from Aristotle's writings under the guidance of a scholar with long experience of these texts.
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