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09 Episode Nine – Harnessing the Reality of Causation

The great ethical traditions –  the virtues traditions of ancient Greece and Rome, the Shramana traditions of ancient India and the Confucian stream of ancient China – are for all their differences, united in seeing a causal relationship between present mental dispositions, virtues, vices, character and future possible happiness or flourishing.

 

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Toby Mendelson 2020-09-04T09:53:53+00:00

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