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  1. Wittgenstein and the unity of good.Oskari Kuusela - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 28 (2):428-444.
    This paper discusses the problem of the unity of moral good, concerning the kind of unity that moral good or the concept thereof constitutes. In particular, I am concerned with how Wittgenstein’s identification of various complex modes of conceptual unity, and his introduction of a methodology of clarification for dealing with such complex concepts, can help with the problem of unity, as it rises from the moral philosophical tradition. Relating to this I also address the disputed question, whether Wittgenstein regards (...)
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  • Brad Inwood, ed. , Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 39 . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Sean McConnell - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (6):475-480.
    OSAP vol 39 TOC includes papers on Plato and Aristotle with one paper on Plotinus.
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