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Machiavelli and the history of prudence

Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press (1987)

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  1. Prudence: Aristotelian perspectives on practical reason.Nick Haslam - 1991 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 21 (2):151–169.
  • Introduction.Robert Hariman - 1991 - Social Epistemology 5 (1):3 – 5.
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  • Comment on Stoesz.Robert Hariman - 1988 - Social Epistemology 2 (2):155 – 162.
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  • Eugene Garver, For the Sake of Argument: Practical Reasoning, Character, and the Ethics of Belief: University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2004, Xi + 272 pp. [REVIEW]Maurice A. Finocchiaro - 2009 - Argumentation 23 (1):109-114.
  • Normative prudence as a tradition of statecraft.Alberto R. Coll - 1991 - Ethics and International Affairs 5:33–51.
    Coll clearly advocates the Aristotelian notion that "moral principles are ultimately realized only in specific acts which human beings choose to carry out." He cites Washington, Lincoln, and Churchill as examples of leaders whose moral wisdom in political reasoning led to a statecraft explicitly derived from prudence.
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  • Tradition and Prudence in Locke's Exceptions to Toleration.David J. Lorenzo - 2003 - American Journal of Political Science 47 (2):248-58.
    Why did Locke exclude Catholics and atheists from toleration? Not, I contend, because he was trapped by his context, but because his prudential approach and practica ljudgments led him to traditiona ltexts. I make this argumentfirst by outlining the connections among prudential exceptionality, practical judgments, and traditional texts. I then describe important continuities betweenc onventional English understandings of the relationship between state and religion and Locke's writings on toleration, discuss Locke's conception of rights, and illustrate his use of prudential exceptions (...)
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