Prudence and morality in ancient and modern ethics

Ethics 105 (2):241-257 (1995)
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Examines prudential and moral reasoning in ancient and modern ethics. Ancient ethical theories' task of articulating the agent's overall goal; Structural differences between ancient eudaemonist theories and modern theories; Virtue as a complex intellectual kind of understanding

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