2005
DOI: 10.1353/tho.2005.0002
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Prudence and Acquired Moral Virtue

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“…In more recent discussions, e.g. between McKay and Osborn, regarding the different possible forms of prudence (perfect and imperfect acquired prudence and infused prudence) it becomes clear that this role of reason is difficult to determine, particularly where it comes to the place of grace in it 29 .…”
Section: The Necessity Of Infused Moral Virtuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In more recent discussions, e.g. between McKay and Osborn, regarding the different possible forms of prudence (perfect and imperfect acquired prudence and infused prudence) it becomes clear that this role of reason is difficult to determine, particularly where it comes to the place of grace in it 29 .…”
Section: The Necessity Of Infused Moral Virtuesmentioning
confidence: 99%