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SUMMARY:Brickhouse and Smith on the Unity of Virtue
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DESCRIPTION:<p>In the Protagoras\, Socrates argues that all of the virtues consist in a single power: knowledge of human well-being. On this account the specific virtues must all be one and the same thing. But in the Laches and Meno\, Socrates seemingly endorses and certainly encourages others to endorse that specific virtues are distinct parts of a single whole. This has been a problem for those seeking a coherent account of Socrates&rsquo\; philosophy. In Socratic Moral Psychology\, Brickhouse and Smith propose to solve the problem by finding a coherent account. Their solution rests on two distinctions. First is a distinction between a single power (dunamis) and its many products (erga). Second is a distinction between theoretical and applied expertise. I argue that neither distinction can help support their solution.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Rebecca Copenhaver;CN=Joel Martinez:
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