Thomas Jefferson: Moralist Thomas Jefferson: Moralist

Thomas Jefferson: Moralist

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Much of the scholarship on Thomas Jefferson characterizes him as a consummate immoralist. Yet he had a keen interest in morality and most of his reading--when he was not immersed in politics--was for moral study. Jefferson once told his physician, Vine Utley, that he seldom went to sleep without first reading something morally inspiring.

   Some Jefferson scholars consider him at best a moral dilettante with incoherent views. Others see him as a Stoic, interested in virtue as measured by both intentions and outcomes, who in later life became an Epicurean, weighing pleasure versus ends.

   Drawing on a careful reading of his writings and an examination of his known readings on morality, this study argues that Jefferson developed early a consistent moral sense--Stoical in essence and focused on his own moral improvement--and maintained it throughout his life.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
2017
20 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
268
Páginas
EDITORIAL
McFarland
VENDEDOR
McFarland & Company Inc.
TAMAÑO
2.3
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