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The nature and function of knowledge in morality for the Cambridge Platonists
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Abstract
The problem of the relationship of knowledge to morality has always been
a vexed one in philosophy, since, and even before, the statement of the
Socratic dictum: Virtue is knowledge. Most ethical theories, if analysed,
contain a theory of the relationship of a certain kind of knowledge to
virtue, but it is in the precise nature of this knowledge and in the
nature of the relationship it bears to virtue that there is disagreement.
Item Type: | Thesis - Unspecified |
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Authors/Creators: | Bonney, WL |
Keywords: | Cambridge Platonists, Knowledge, Theory of, Ethics |
Copyright Holders: | The Author |
Copyright Information: | Copyright 1954 the Author - The University is continuing to endeavour to trace the copyright |
Additional Information: | Thesis (M.A.) - University of Tasmania, 1954. Includes bibliography |
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