TCG: Crawling Out of the Cave? (pt. II)

Crawling Out of the Cave? (pt. II)

Plato, Aristotle, and Confucius … and a discussion of virtue ethics

Rights and duties are a packaged pair, though one might not know that in our current climate. But from where should regulation come — the government or the individual? Virtue ethics is a moral theory that goes back millennia … yet appears to be all-but-forgotten today. Although “autonomy” translates to “self-governance,” it seems increasingly misapplied as selfishness. Is virtue dead? Or can we still develop and hone (and encourage our leaders to cultivate) more virtuous states of character? This week, Leigh provides an overview of how we can practice — and renew — virtuous means and authentic relationships.

(Image of Plato’s allegory of the cave © 4edges, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

To skip the intro, fast forward to the 2:24 mark.

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TCG: Crawling Out of the Cave? (pt. II)

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