The Art of Virtue

The Art of Virtue

Author: Benjamin Franklin

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2018-01-10

Total Pages: 73

ISBN-13: 1510728066

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An indispensable guide to right living from a Founding Father. Benjamin Franklin, one of our nation’s most revered founders, was a man of uncommonly fine common sense. Although he was never able to finish his project of compiling a comprehensive compendium of practical wisdom, he was able to lay down the beginnings of this work in his later writings. Collected within this volume are Franklin's writings organized around his timeless philosophy on living well, containing his thoughts on justice, moderation, chastity, and more. The Art of Virtue is a simple, concise, and illuminating guide to living a virtuous and fulfilling life. Perfect for readers young and old alike.


Benjamin Franklin's Book of Virtues

Benjamin Franklin's Book of Virtues

Author: Benjamin Franklin

Publisher: Books of American Wisdom

Published: 2016-09-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781429093552

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A Pocket-Sized Collection of Benjamin Franklin's Thirteen Virtues in an Elegant Hardcover Edition


Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship

Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship

Author: Anne Pirrie

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-03

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1351044338

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Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship offers a fresh perspective on what it is to be a ‘good knower’ in a social and educational environment dominated by the market order. It explores how narrowly conceived epistemic virtues might be broadened out by seeing those who work and study in the university in their full humanity. In an era characterized by deep and enduring social and cultural divisions, it offers a timely, accessible and critical perspective on the perils of retreating behind disciplinary boundaries, reminding readers of the need to remain open to the other in a time of increased social and political polarization. Drawing on the work of Leonard Cohen, Ali Smith, Italo Calvino and Raymond Carver, the book seeks to move across disciplines and distort the line between the humanities and the social sciences as a way of bringing them closer together. It explores virtue in the context of scholarship and research, particularly how the ‘virtues of unknowing’ challenge traditional notions of the ‘good knower’. The book offers the framework within which to bridge the gap between ‘us’ and ‘them’ in relation to developments in the university sector, addressing the urgent need for a form of language that promotes unity over division. Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship will be vital reading for academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of philosophy of education, sociology of education, research methods in education and education policy.


The Art of Virtue

The Art of Virtue

Author: Benjamin Franklin

Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 161608331X

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Benjamin Franklin once wrote that he had “conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection…[and] wished to live without committing any fault at any time…to conquer all that either natural inclination, custom, or company might lead me into.” Although he was never able to finish this project completely, Benjamin Franklin was able to lay down the beginnings of this work in his later writings. Collected here for the first time are essays by Benjamin Franklin on living a virtuous life. Starting with Franklin’s essay “Art of Virtue,” read on to find out his thoughts on justice, moderation, chastity, and more. An easy-to-read guide to living your life with as much virtue as possible, the way Benjamin Franklin envisioned it could be.


The Art of Living

The Art of Living

Author: Epictetus

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 0062273760

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Epictetus was born into slavery about 55 ce in the eastern outreaches of the Roman Empire. Once freed, he established an influential school of Stoic philosophy, stressing that human beings cannot control life, only their responses to it. By putting into practice the ninety-three witty, wise, and razor-sharp instructions that make up The Art of Living, readers learn to meet the challenges of everyday life successfully and to face life's inevitable losses and disappointments with grace.


Paragons of Virtue

Paragons of Virtue

Author: Wayne E. Franits

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 271

ISBN-13: 9780521498753

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The first systematic analysis of domestic paintings by Dutch artists during the Golden Century.


The Art of Virtue-Based Transformational Leadership

The Art of Virtue-Based Transformational Leadership

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2014-05-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780988735620

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This 150-page quick read argues that gargantuan changes faced by 21st Century organizations require leadership based on values and commitment mutually held by visionaries and followers alike. Anything less offers too low a ceiling of potential achievement. This book unpacks the 4-R Model of Leadership in a manner that anyone, great or small, can comprehend. The authors illustrate each aspect of the model with fascinating stories of real life leaders from antiquity to the present day.The Art of Virtue-Based Transformational Leadership has been written for a wide audience. Both professionals and leaders-by-default will find this book useful for navigating today's most difficult leadership challenges.


Object of Virtue

Object of Virtue

Author: Nicholas B.A. Nicholson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2004-04-15

Total Pages: 301

ISBN-13: 074326942X

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A dazzling debut about the power of family and the pain of betrayal set within Manhattan's Fifth Avenue apartments, the opulent mansions of the new Moscow, and the pre-revolutionary palaces of Saint Petersburg. Sasha Ozerovsky is a young expert in Russian art at Leighton's, an exclusive Manhattan auction house. When a dealer arrives from Moscow with an exquisite 1913 Fabergé figurine, Sasha immediately recognizes a rare masterpiece. But in the high stakes art world, the price of an object is tied to its history. If Sasha can determine for whom the bejeweled piece was made and where it has been hiding for the past century, its value -- and Sasha's career -- will soar. But as Sasha moves between New York's high society and Russia's new rich, he discovers that the piece once belonged to his family, and he must face questions about their past that he never dared to ask. Superbly plotted and evoking the elegance of Russia's gilded age, Object of Virtue is an enthralling tale that explores what happens to a family torn between vanity and virtue.