Aidos: Nurturing Social Shame as a Moral Virtue from Plato’s Perspective

سال انتشار: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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Introduction: In his collected works on ethical inquiry, Plato presents two distinct approaches. The first approach denies that virtue (arete) can be taught, considering not everyone worthy of education, and emphasizes the exclusivity of moral training. The second approach, however, is more practical and inclusive, suggesting that all people are capable of acquiring virtues such as aidos (shame). The present study explores the concept of aidos and the nurture of social shame as a moral virtue in Plato’s thought. Material and Methods: The present study is a review article that works on social shame as a moral virtue. To achieve the goal, articles and books published in this domain were reviewed. Conclusion: In the Socratic dialogue Charmides, Plato directly raises the question of whether aidos qualifies as a virtue. In Protagoras, he discusses the teachability of aidos, asserting that this virtue, unlike specialized skills, should be shared by all members of society, provided they can nurture it through learning.

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Rahul Gupta

Department of Philosophy, University of Queen, Ontario, Canada

Howard Nye

Departments of Philosophy, Faculty of Art, University of Alberta, Canada

Jenifer Welchman

Departments of Philosophy, Faculty of Art, University of Alberta, Canada

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