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The Invention Of Duty Stoicism As Deontology Jack Visnjic

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The Invention Of Duty Stoicism As Deontology Jack Visnjic
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.52 MB
Author: Jack Visnjic
ISBN: 9789004446328, 900444632X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Invention Of Duty Stoicism As Deontology Jack Visnjic by Jack Visnjic 9789004446328, 900444632X instant download after payment.

La 4e de couverture indique : "Did the ancient Greeks and Romans have a concept of moral duty? Jack Visnjic seeks to settle this long-standing controversy in The Invention of Duty: Stoicism as Deontology. According to the prevailing view, ancient ethical systems lacked any sense of moral obligation and were built instead around notions of virtue and human flourishing. Visnjic argues that, millennia before Kant, the Stoics already developed a robust notion of moral duty as well as a sophisticated deontological ethics. While most writings of the Stoics perished, their concept of duty lived on and eventually came to influence the modern notion. In fact, there are strong indications that Kant's formulation of a new duty-based morality was inspired by his encounter with Stoic ideas."
ISBN : 9789004446328

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