This is another outstanding presentation. I am enjoying all of your work. One question here: Do you feel the estimative power is involved in the training of the sense appetites? E.g., Are both being trained in concert? What do you feel is the relationship between these two powers in the acquisition of virtue?
Good question, and I'd also like to know, but I think you mean i.e. - id est means "that is", or literally it stands for "it is", while e.g. stands for exempli gratia, which means "for example" - I can never remember acronyms without knowing what they stand for so here you go.
Excellent lecture...as always from you. Thnkx.
Agreed! The questions at the end of the lecture were so profound and thought provoking.
This is another outstanding presentation. I am enjoying all of your work. One question here: Do you feel the estimative power is involved in the training of the sense appetites? E.g., Are both being trained in concert? What do you feel is the relationship between these two powers in the acquisition of virtue?
Good question, and I'd also like to know, but I think you mean i.e. - id est means "that is", or literally it stands for "it is", while e.g. stands for exempli gratia, which means "for example" - I can never remember acronyms without knowing what they stand for so here you go.
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