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The Genesis and Ethos of the Market makes the assertion that virtue is not inconsistent with economic liberty. This raises the question about the relationship between virtue and economic liberty addressed in the "Civil Economy" tradition of the Neapolitan Enlightenment. We explore this question...
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This paper sustains that reappraising Austrian economics in the light of Aristotelian ideas is not only possible but also fruitful. First, the paper draws a sketch of the essential features of Austrian economics. Next, it argues about the necessity for a thorough analysis of the notion of...
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There has been a recent upsurge of research on moral judgment and decision making. One important issue with this body of work concerns the relative advantages of calculating costs and benefits versus adherence to moral rules. The general tenor of recent research suggests that adherence to moral...
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. Aquinas, following the Aristotelian tradition, emphasized the inexact character of ethics and hence the mutability of law due …
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There has been a recent upsurge of research on moral judgment and decision making. One important issue with this body of work concerns the relative advantages of calculating costs and benefits versus adhering to moral rules. The general tenor of recent research suggests that (i) adherence to...
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