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Economic goods or solidarity? Two different approaches to liberality

Abstract

I present the reflection “Economic goods or solidarity? Two different approaches to liberality”. Taking the comparison between the Aristotelian and Stoic concepts of liberality as starting point, I demonstrate that Aristotle, guided by the passion and reason dualism, is forced to think of liberality as a virtue of individualcharacter, which prevails over the natural attachment to riches and goods. Ultimately, I aim to show how the virtue of liberality comes from the social dimension of the moral goo

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