Ritualidade como virtude moral e intelectual: ética e epistemologia das virtudes desde Xunzi e Sosa

Anais de Filosofia Clássica 33:53-73. (2023)
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In this text, I propose that there is an intellectual virtue not yet recognized in debates within the epistemology of virtues: intellectual rituality. To elucidate this, I expose the relevance of rituality as a moral virtue within the virtue ethics of the Confucian tradition, highlight the formulation of rituality in the work of the philosopher Xúnzǐ 荀子, analyze the meaning of moral rituality, briefly describe central elements of Sosa’s virtue epistemology, and finally, based on Sosa, Tsai, and Xúnzǐ, formulate the concept of intellectual rituality and point out some of its advantages.

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Matheus Costa
University of São Paulo

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