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when law and morality conflict?
Seth Lazar • War (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy
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Dans nos époques contemporaines, le héros ne ressemble plus à Ulysse. Deux mille ans de christianisme, récemment converti en philosophie égalitariste, ont porté au pinacle le faible à la place du guerrier. Les sociétés produisent les héros qui leur ressemblent. Dans l’Occident du siècle xxi, le migrant ou le père de famille, la victime ou le démuni
... See moreSylvain Tesson • Un été avec Homère (French Edition)
eing well-resourced and well-organized matters.
In one of my favorite essays, Choose Good Quests , Trae Stephens and Markie Wagner write about the moral imperative for founders who’ve gained experience, resources, and connections building easier companies early in their careers to use their experience, resources, and connections to tackle really... See more
In one of my favorite essays, Choose Good Quests , Trae Stephens and Markie Wagner write about the moral imperative for founders who’ve gained experience, resources, and connections building easier companies early in their careers to use their experience, resources, and connections to tackle really... See more
Packy McCormick • The Gang Captures Washington
Conscience and Its Enemies: Confronting the Dogmas of Liberal Secularism (American Ideals & Institutions)
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The ethical is always more robust than the legal. Over time, it is the legal that should converge to the ethical, never the reverse.