Aristotelian Piety

Phronesis 48 (1):54-70 (2003)
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Abstract

Aristotle seems to omit discussing the virtue piety. Such an omission should surprise us. Piety is not covertly dealt with under the more general heading of justice, nor under that of philia. But piety does make a veiled appearance at NE X.8, 1179a22-32. Many interpreters have refused to take this passage seriously, but this is shown to be a mistake

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Sarah Broadie
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Aristotle and the earlier Peripatetics.Eduard Zeller - 1962 - New York,: Russell & Russell.

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