La seriedad de la ética

Anuario Filosófico 29 (55):387-396 (1996)
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Abstract

Ethics is a serious matter as human actions are cybernetic. Actions are not lost nor do they leave the agent unaffected. Every single actions returns to the agent in the form of a fine chisel that carves him from inside. The interior quality brought about by our actions is called vice and virtue

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