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  1. Mental Health in Plato's Republic.Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1969 - Published for the British Academy by the Oxford University Press.
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  • The Basic Works of Aristotle. [REVIEW]E. A. M. - 1941 - Journal of Philosophy 38 (20):553-555.
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  • The basic works of Aristotle. Aristotle - 1941 - New York: Modern Library. Edited by Richard McKeon.
    Edited by Richard McKeon, with an introduction by C.D.C. Reeve Preserved by Arabic mathematicians and canonized by Christian scholars, Aristotle’s works have shaped Western thought, science, and religion for nearly two thousand years. Richard McKeon’s The Basic Works of Aristotle—constituted out of the definitive Oxford translation and in print as a Random House hardcover for sixty years—has long been considered the best available one-volume Aristotle. Appearing in paperback at long last, this edition includes selections from the Organon, On the Heavens, (...)
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  • Health, healing, and Plato's ethics.Julius Moravcsik - 2000 - Journal of Value Inquiry 34 (1):7-26.
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  • Virtue Theory and Abortion.Rosalind Hursthouse - 1991 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 20 (3):223-246.
    The sort of ethical theory derived from Aristotle, variously described as virtue ethics, virtue-based ethics, or neo-Aristotelianism, is becoming better known, and is now quite widely recognized as at least a possible rival to deontological and utilitarian theories. With recognition has come criticism, of varying quality. In this article I shall discuss nine separate criticisms that I have frequently encountered, most of which seem to me to betray an inadequate grasp either of the structure of virtue theory or of what (...)
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  • Persons, situations, and virtue ethics.John M. Doris - 1998 - Noûs 32 (4):504-530.
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  • What do women want in a moral theory?Annette C. Baier - 1985 - Noûs 19 (1):53-63.
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  • What Do Women Want in a Moral Theory?Annette Baier - 1997 - In Roger Crisp & Michael Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics. Oxford University Press.
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  • .Antony Flew - 1976 - In ``The Presumption of Atheism&Quot. New York: Barnes & Noble.
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  • Of Goodness and Healthiness: A Viable Moral Ontology.Paul Bloomfield - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (3):309-332.
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  • Plato: The Collected Dialogues.Edith Hamilton & Huntington Cairns (eds.) - 1961 - Princeton: New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
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  • Agent-Based Virtue Ethics.Michael Slote - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):83-101.
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  • Natural and Artificial Virtues. A vindication of Hume's scheme.David Wiggins - 1996 - In Roger Crisp (ed.), How Should One Live?: Essays on the Virtues. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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  • Outline of a Nietzschean Virtue Ethics.Christine Swanton - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (3):29-38.
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  • Punishment in Plato's Protagoras. Stalley - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (1):1-19.
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  • Mental health and individual responsibility in Plato's republic.R. F. Stalley - 1981 - Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (2):109-124.
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  • Nietzsche and Virtue Ethics.Michael Slote - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (3):23-27.
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  • Law in virtue ethics.Michael Slote - 1995 - Law and Philosophy 14 (1):91 - 113.
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  • Agent-Based Virtue Ethics.Michael Slote - 1995 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20 (1):83-101.
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  • Plato's use of the analogy between justice and health.Howard S. Ruttenberg - 1986 - Journal of Value Inquiry 20 (2):145-156.
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  • Punishment in Plato's Protagoras. Stalley - 1995 - Phronesis 40 (1):1 - 19.
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  • Plato on Punishment.Mary Margaret Mackenzie - 1981 - Philosophy 57 (221):416-418.
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  • Plato on Punishment.Mary Margaret Mackenzie - 1981 - University of California Press.
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  • Medicine as metaphor in Plato.Joel Warren Lidz - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (5):527-541.
    argues that ancient Greek medicine had a significant effect on the way in which Plato conceived of ethics, and (2) explores some ways in which Plato integrated medical concepts such as "health" into his ethics. Specific parallels between ancient medicine and such concepts as eudaimonia , soul, nature and convention, etc., are discussed, as is the relation between conceptions of health and medical treatment. Keywords: ancient medicine, ethics, health, Plato CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
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  • Crime or Disease?Antony Flew - 1975 - Philosophical Review 84 (3):425-429.
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  • Conscience (rule) utilitarianism and the criminal law.R. B. Brandt - 1995 - Law and Philosophy 14 (1):65 - 89.
    A rule- utilitarian appraisal of criminal law requires that the total system, including punishments, is justified only if it will expectably maximize public benefit, including its stigmatizing some behaviors as "offenses" and its prescribed punishment of these, such as imprisonment, with (possible) deterrent effects. In view of the paucity of evidence about the deterrent effect of prison sentences, some changes seem to be in order: reduction in the length of incarceration, replacement of prison by fines or restrictions on the convicted (...)
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  • Les Stoïciens.É Bréhier & P. Schuhl - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (1):116-117.
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