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Ει διδακτόν η αρετή, How we can become better people today

Is Virtue teachable? It would be a great mistake to believe that Virtue is not taught, because in that case we would lose the opportunity to become better people. Plutarch believes that Virtue is...

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Is Virtue teachable? It would be a great mistake to believe that Virtue is not taught, because in that case we would lose the opportunity to become better people. Plutarch believes that Virtue is naturally taught, but this alone is not enough, because it connects the concept of teaching only with the acquisition of theoretical knowledge. The person who has...

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Is Virtue teachable? It would be a great mistake to believe that Virtue is not taught, because in that case we would lose the opportunity to become better people. Plutarch believes that Virtue is naturally taught, but this alone is not enough, because it connects the concept of teaching only with the acquisition of theoretical knowledge. The person who has truly managed to become Virtuous must prove it in practice, at any moment, in all aspects of his daily life. But what prevents us from moving from theory to practice and applying Moral Virtues in our lives wherever we are, under any circumstances? How will we ultimately manage to give our lives their true value and enter into "Living Well"?

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Subtitle
How we can become better people today
Format
Soft Cover
Number of Pages
126
Publication Date
2018
Dimensions
14x21 cm

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