| Aesthetics - 1991 - 706 pages
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| Albert Borgmann - Philosophy - 1984 - 310 pages
...settled disposition and a way of life. 47 Through a practice, Alasdaire Maclntyre says accordingly, "human powers to achieve excellence, and human conceptions...and goods involved, are systematically extended." 48 Through a practice we are able to accomplish what remains unattainable when aimed at in a series... | |
| E.E. Shelp - Gardening - 1985 - 394 pages
...means 257 EarlE. Shelp (ed.). Virtue and Medicine, 257-274. © 1985 by D. Reidel Publishing Company. any coherent and complex form of socially established...ends and goods involved, are systematically extended ([17], p. 175). Examples of practices, in this sense, include architecture, agriculture, football,... | |
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