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Mind and Morality
Lynne Rudder Baker addresses ideas about the philosophy of mind, morality, moral relativism, and related concepts. At the time of this interview, Baker, a Fellow at the National Humanities Center (1983-84), was professor of philosophy at Middlebury College. This edition … Continue reading
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Tagged Cognitive science, Ethics, morality, Philosophy
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Socrates in His Times
Gregory Vlastos discusses Socrates and the place of philosophy in ancient Greece. He describes Socratic philosophy as nontechnical in that it emphasizes the best way to live. Socrates argued that virtue and wisdom are inseparable and that virtuous behavior follows … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient, ancient greece, ancient greek, Ethics, morality, Philosophy, socrates
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