Theater of the OppressedUrizen Books, 1979 - 197 |
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Augusto Boal. And What is Virtue ? Virtue is the behavior most distant from the possible extremes of behavior in any given situation . Virtue cannot be found in the extremes : both the man who voluntarily refuses to eat and the glutton ...
Augusto Boal. And What is Virtue ? Virtue is the behavior most distant from the possible extremes of behavior in any given situation . Virtue cannot be found in the extremes : both the man who voluntarily refuses to eat and the glutton ...
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... virtue , because each has its own end , its own good . The virtue of the horseman is to ride a horse well ; the virtue of the ironsmith is to manufacture good iron tools . The virtue of the artist is to create a perfect work of art ...
... virtue , because each has its own end , its own good . The virtue of the horseman is to ride a horse well ; the virtue of the ironsmith is to manufacture good iron tools . The virtue of the artist is to create a perfect work of art ...
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... virtue . Marguerite falls in love . Indeed , she truly loves someone . Ah , no , not that . Society cannot permit it ; it is a tragic flaw and must be punished . ... Here , from the ethical point of view , a sort of triangle is ...
... virtue . Marguerite falls in love . Indeed , she truly loves someone . Ah , no , not that . Society cannot permit it ; it is a tragic flaw and must be punished . ... Here , from the ethical point of view , a sort of triangle is ...
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