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- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- Interlude
- 1 Rediscovering Moderation in Our Immoderate Age
- 2 The Skepticism toward Moderation and What Its Critics Miss about It
- 3 The Archipelago of Moderation (I)
- 4 The Archipelago of Moderation (II)
- 5 An Alternative to Ideology
- 6 An Antidote to Fanaticism
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
3 - The Archipelago of Moderation (I)
The Old World
from PART II - WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2023
- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- Interlude
- 1 Rediscovering Moderation in Our Immoderate Age
- 2 The Skepticism toward Moderation and What Its Critics Miss about It
- 3 The Archipelago of Moderation (I)
- 4 The Archipelago of Moderation (II)
- 5 An Alternative to Ideology
- 6 An Antidote to Fanaticism
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Summary
The chapter surveys the meanings of moderation in the works of ancient writers. It emphasizes the centrality of moderation to the works of Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero and ends with the definition of moderation given by Joseph Hall: “the silken string that runs through the pearl-chain of all virtues.”
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- Why Not Moderation?Letters to Young Radicals, pp. 46 - 50Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023