Daniel Mcgregor

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The reason we do not all develop the same virtues is that we do not all suffer the same things. So moral reason cannot terminate in the acquisition of a virtue or a skill. It can begin, but not end, with reading biographies and novels, watching period dramas and admiring bricklayers or pilots.
Finding and Seeking: Ethics as Theology, vol. 2
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