Peter Bradley

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What kairos shows, however, for Jefferson's moral-sense ethics is that sometimes the right thing to do done before the time is right for its doing is the wrong thing to do. As Aristotle said, “Having such [moral] feelings (path) at the right times, about the right things, toward the right people, for the right end, and in the right way…is endemic to virtue.”
Framing a Legend: Exposing the Distorted History of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
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