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Midwest Studies in Philosophy
Volume 13, 1988
Ethical Theory: Character and Virtue
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Sōphrosunē: How a Virtue Can Become Socially Disruptive
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The Virtue of Love
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Non-Relative Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach
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Ancient Wisdom and Modern Folly
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The Structure of Virtue
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Flourishing and the Failure of the Ethics of Virtue
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Common Sense and Uncommon Virtue
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Character and Ethical Theory
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Radical Virtue Ethics
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Virtues and Their Vicissitudes
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Morality and the Morally Informed Life
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The Dog that Gave Himself the Moral Law
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Moral Minimalism and the Development of Moral Character
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Lawrence A. Blum
Moral Exemplars: Reflections on Schindler, the Trocmes, and Others
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Ethics and the Craft Analogy
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Envy and Jealousy: Emotions and Vices
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A Man by Nothing Is So Well Betrayed as by His Manners?: Politeness as a Virtue
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Marcia Baron
Remorse and Agent-Regret
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Shame and Moral Progress
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Common Projects and Moral Virtue
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