The Aesthetic Expression of Moral Character : Moral Beauty in the Eighteenth Century / Levno von Plato

Can a person be morally beautiful? Can a character trait, such as honesty, be beautiful and sneakiness ugly or disgusting? Or are such expressions merely metaphorical? Talk of moral beauty has been commonplace since antiquity; and especially 18th-century philosophers used the notion. Yet, a literal...

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Year of Publication:2018
Edition:1st ed.
Language:German
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