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Probes Aristotle's view that desire is crucial to decision making and to the formation of moral habits, pinpointing the ""love of the fine"" as the starting point of any argument for ethics. This book is of interest to students of virtue ethics and the history of philosophy.
This text reflects on the fascination and fear that humans experience when confronted with diverse religious beliefs and practices. Contributors argue that fear of the ""stranger"" and his or her religion can only be overcome through education, and they suggest ways in which we can better understand one another and the world in which we live.
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