A Renaissance Theory of Virtue: Lorenzo Valla on Courage and Temperance

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • A 15th century Italian Renaissance scholar develops an alternative to Aristotle's theory of virtue by advocating a multi-dimensional view of virtues.@PhiloofAlexandria

Комментарии • 8

  • @Tm-kt3uw
    @Tm-kt3uw Год назад +2

    It reminds me of Plato’s view articulated in “Republic” that people’s vices are results of the overestimation of secondary Goods and the underestimation of more important ones.

  • @Tm-kt3uw
    @Tm-kt3uw Год назад +1

    Thank you for another interesting video, professor Bonevac!!!

  • @Noychooz
    @Noychooz Год назад +1

    Very interesting. I wasn't familiar with this theory. this is SO relevant to our daily lives. Nobody in my life understands how practical Philosophy can be. for me, this is like a CBT session :)
    I wish you'd upload an even wider review with various theories compared to the classic Aristotleian approach on this matter. thanks so much for your work and a big hug from Israel 🩷🏝️❤️

  • @BreezeTalk
    @BreezeTalk Год назад

    I hope you are using ai responsibly if you are using it for these videos…

    • @Tm-kt3uw
      @Tm-kt3uw Год назад

      What makes you think that professor Bonevac used AI to create this video?

    • @PhiloofAlexandria
      @PhiloofAlexandria  Год назад

      I pay for subscriptions, use only images I generate, and follow the user agreements.

  • @johnsmith4602
    @johnsmith4602 Год назад

    What book are you getting this information from, professor? I will have to get myself a copy.

    • @PhiloofAlexandria
      @PhiloofAlexandria  Год назад

      A good place to start is the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy article on Valla.