Examining Loyalty: The Folk & The Philosopher

Dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno (2012)
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Loyalty has been charged with being an outdated, conservative virtue. I argue that loyalty as a virtue is not only allowable, but important to the way we view the world. Furthermore, to define any virtue without first bracketing the virtue within common understanding, is to redefine the language of the virtue and render the conversation a failure.

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J. "Cal" Baldari
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