University of Pittsburgh
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1993
New York City, New York, United States of America
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    Aiming at Virtue in Plato
    Cambridge University Press. 2008.
    This study of Plato's ethics focuses on the concept of virtue. Based on detailed readings of the most prominent Platonic dialogues on virtue, it argues that there is a central yet previously unnoticed conceptual distinction in Plato between the idea of virtue as the supreme aim of one's actions and the determination of which action-tokens or -types are virtuous. Appreciating the 'aiming/determining distinction' provides detailed and mutually consistent readings of the most well-known Platonic di…Read more