Worldly Virtues

Worldly Virtues
Author: Johannes A. Gaertner
Publisher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781890482824

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Contemplates the meaning and importance of such classic virtues as sensitivity, beauty, prudence, compassion, intellect, and tact.

Worldly Virtue

Worldly Virtue
Author: Judith Andre
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739185837

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Worldly Virtue argues that general discussions of virtue need to be complemented by attention to specific virtues. Each chapter addresses a single virtue, most of them traditional (e.g., honesty, generosity, and humility), and sometimes newly framed (“earthly virtue,” for instance, and “open hope.”) The final essay breaks ground by identifying virtues specific to the fact that we age. The book draws upon various spiritual traditions, especially Christianity and Buddhism, for what they value and the practices that sustain those values; at times it identifies ways in which each can mislead. The book also draws from contemporary sciences, natural but especially behavioral. Anthropologists and sociologists, for instance, have identified a universal norm of reciprocity; virtuous generosity must respect this need to give back. In another example, new understandings of addiction suggest that temperance requires dealing with pain as much as resisting pleasure. Because no single template applies to every virtue, different questions are asked about each. Nevertheless each chapter addresses the often-neglected question of how the virtue in question is acquired, and how social context can support or impede its acquisition. The book is addressed to philosophers, but may also be of interest in religious studies, for its philosophical development of religious themes.

Worldly Virtues

Worldly Virtues
Author: Johannes A. Gaertner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 1996
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 9780670872985

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First published in 1990 under the title 'Worldly Wisdom: A catalog of virtues', in Cologne. This is a collection of reflections on topics such as elegance, obedience, prudence, piety, assertiveness and rationality by a former teacher and humanist.

Worldly Virtue

Worldly Virtue
Author: Judith Andre
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498513340

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Worldly Virtue discusses individual virtues in new ways, drawing from faith traditions, feminist analyses, and social science. The book addresses traditional virtues like honesty and generosity and articulates new virtues like those required in aging.

Virtues

Virtues
Author: Leonardo Boff
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2011-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621890775

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Virtues are values underlying human practices. We are at the dawn of a new era, an era of global ethics requiring some core virtues. These core virtues are hospitality, co-living, respect, tolerance, and communality. Book 1 treats the virtue of hospitality that is a right and a duty of all, and which is still to be discovered and practiced unconditionally. Book 2 deals with the virtues of co-living, respect, and tolerance, which are important virtues if the peoples of the earth are to live together in peace in our common home, the planet Earth. Finally, Book 3 deals with the virtue of communality; this is a very important virtue because a large part of humanity experiences hunger and thirst, which is something scandalous in this day and age, and which demonstrates a lack of humanity, because we possess the technical means and political framework to resolve this situation. If these core virtues become a reality, they will transform human practices into something beneficial both to human beings and to the planet Earth, our common home.

Worldly Wisdom

Worldly Wisdom
Author: Johannes A. Gaertner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 119
Release: 1990
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN:

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Thoughts on Preaching

Thoughts on Preaching
Author: James Waddel Alexander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1869
Genre: Preaching
ISBN:

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Machiavelli's Politics

Machiavelli's Politics
Author: Catherine H. Zuckert
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 022643480X

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Machiavelli is popularly known as a teacher of tyrants, a key proponent of the unscrupulous “Machiavellian” politics laid down in his landmark political treatise The Prince. Others cite the Discourses on Livy to argue that Machiavelli is actually a passionate advocate of republican politics who saw the need for occasional harsh measures to maintain political order. Which best characterizes the teachings of the prolific Italian philosopher? With Machiavelli’s Politics, Catherine H. Zuckert turns this question on its head with a major reinterpretation of Machiavelli’s prose works that reveals a surprisingly cohesive view of politics. Starting with Machiavelli’s two major political works, Zuckert persuasively shows that the moral revolution Machiavelli sets out in The Prince lays the foundation for the new form of democratic republic he proposes in the Discourses. Distrusting ambitious politicians to serve the public interest of their own accord, Machiavelli sought to persuade them in The Prince that the best way to achieve their own ambitions was to secure the desires and ambitions of their subjects and fellow citizens. In the Discourses, he then describes the types of laws and institutions that would balance the conflict between the two in a way that would secure the liberty of most, if not all. In the second half of her book, Zuckert places selected later works—La Mandragola, The Art of War, The Life of Castruccio Castracani, Clizia, and Florentine Histories—under scrutiny, showing how Machiavelli further developed certain aspects of his thought in these works. In The Art of War, for example, he explains more concretely how and to what extent the principles of organization he advanced in The Prince and the Discourses ought to be applied in modern circumstances. Because human beings act primarily on passions, Machiavelli attempts to show readers what those passions are and how they can be guided to have productive rather than destructive results. A stunning and ambitious analysis, Machiavelli’s Politics brilliantly shows how many conflicting perspectives do inform Machiavelli’s teachings, but that one needs to consider all of his works in order to understand how they cohere into a unified political view. This is a magisterial work that cannot be ignored if a comprehensive understanding of the philosopher is to be obtained.

Shelburne Essays

Shelburne Essays
Author: Paul Elmer More
Publisher:
Total Pages: 490
Release: 1904
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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