To assert is always and inescapably to assert as true, and learning that truth is required from us in assertions is therefore inseparable from learning what it is to assert...
Note that the rule enjoining truth-telling in speech-acts of assertion is constitutive of language-use as such. It is a rule therefore upon which all interpreters of language-use by others cannot but rely. — MacIntyre
I'm not that surprised to be honest, merely because we don't have a lot of people that are very familiar with virtue ethics (and the Aristotelian tradition) around it. To be honest, that's why I put (video inside) in the title >:) - to tempt more people to open it and reply (what, you thought I did that by accident?! >:O )I am a bit surprised that this thread didn't launch. — Bitter Crank
Surprisingly, if you look on my profile, you'll find zero threads about adultery started by me :P - although we did hijack a few other threads (about other subjects) to discuss it.Is it because... everything that could be said about adultery was most throughly said in previous Agustinian adultery threads? — Bitter Crank
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