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The virtues a very short introduction

Title
The virtues [electronic resource] : a very short introduction / Craig A. Boyd and Kevin Timpe.
Author
Boyd, Craig A.
Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2021.

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Additional Authors
Timpe, Kevin
Series Statement
Very short introductions ; 664
Uniform Title
  • Very short introductions ; 664.
  • Virtues (Online)
Alternative Title
Virtues (Online)
Subject
  • Virtues
  • Cardinal virtues
  • Theological virtues
  • Vices
Note
  • "The genesis for this VSI [Very Short Introduction] came from our earlier edited work, Virtues and their vices (Oxford University Press, 2014)"--Acknowldegments, page xix.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-117) and index.
Access (note)
  • Access restricted to authorized users.
Contents
Whose virtues, which vices? -- The moral virtues: feeling good about being good -- The intellectual virtues: being mindful -- Islamic and Confucian accounts of the virtues -- The theological virtues: be good, by God! -- The capital vices: love gone wrong.
LCCN
2020945704
OCLC
ssj0002487322
Author
Boyd, Craig A.
Title
The virtues [electronic resource] : a very short introduction / Craig A. Boyd and Kevin Timpe.
Imprint
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Edition
First edition.
Description
1 online resource (122 pages)
Series
Very short introductions ; 664
Very short introductions ; 664.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 113-117) and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
Summary
"From the philosophy of Aristotle and Confucius, to Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae, to the paintings of Raphael, Botticelli, and many more, fascination with the virtues has endured and evolved to fit a wide range of cultural, religious, and philosophical contexts through the centuries. This Very Short Introduction introduces readers to the various virtues: the moral virtues, the intellectual virtues, and the theological virtues, as well as the capital vices. It explores the role of the virtues in moral life, their cultivation, and how they offer ways of thinking and acting that are alternatives to mere rule-following. It also considers the relationship of the virtues to our emotions, desires, and rational capacities." -- Jacket flap.
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Timpe, Kevin.
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Electronic version: Boyd, Craig A. Virtues. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021 (OCoLC)1249245247
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