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24Gregory of Tours, Lives and Miracles, ed. and trans. Giselle de Nie. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2015. Pp. xxx, 944. $29.95. ISBN: 978-0-674-08845-0 (review)Speculum 92 (2): 532-534. 2017.
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12The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Ethics, edited by Shyam RanganathanJournal of Moral Philosophy 16 (5): 661-665. 2019.
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369The Good Flow: How Happiness Emerges from the Skillful Enactment of MoralityDissertation, San Francisco State University. 2016.In this paper, I will argue that 'being good' positively correlates to 'being happy.' First, I will clarify how I’ll be using the word ‘morality’ and the phrase ‘being good’. Second, I will claim that moral goodness is developed and exercised as a kind of practical skill. This will allow me to propose that ‘being good’ – like other complex and engaging skills – entails the elicitation of a kind of flow experience. Third, I will propose that ‘being good’ involves achieving what I'll call ‘vertica…Read more
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