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Philosophy Among and in the Wake of the Reformers: Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, and Calvin

In Henrik Lagerlund & Benjamin Hill (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Sixteenth Century Philosophy. New York, Yhdysvallat: pp. 189-202 (2017)

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  1. John Calvin and Virtue Ethics: Augustinian and Aristotelian Themes.David S. Sytsma - 2020 - Journal of Religious Ethics 48 (3):519-556.
    Many scholars have argued that the Protestant Reformation generally departed from virtue ethics, and this claim is often accepted by Protestant ethicists. This essay argues against such discontinuity by demonstrating John Calvin’s reception of ethical concepts from Augustine and Aristotle. Calvin drew on Augustine’s concept of eudaimonia and many aspects of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics , including concepts of choice, habit, virtue as a mean, and the specific virtues of justice and prudence. Calvin also evaluated the problem of pagan virtue in (...)
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