Gopal Sreenivasan, Emotion and Virtue: Five Questions About Courage

Criminal Law and Philosophy 18 (1):253-263 (2024)
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An important virtue of Emotion and Virtue is its careful and sophisticated discussion of the central yet ill-understood virtue of courage. However, Sreenivasan’s treatment of courage raises as many questions as it answers; several of these can be brought into sharper focus by comparison with the argument of Plato and Aristotle on the topic.

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Rachel Barney
University of Toronto, St. George

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