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Around the same time, an American Presbyterian minister, Sylvester Graham, reasoned that, as gluttony was the greatest sin, abstinence must lead to virtue; he advised eating vegetables and drinking water, eschewing meat, coffee, spices, and alcohol.
Sex can lead to virtue, in other words, without the need for hard work.
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He continues and notes that according to Aristotle and al-Farabi, this argument makes use of appropriate language so that the self can be led to virtue and to overcome of vice.
This remark sounds horridly selfish, but Damasio (2003, p. 171), following Spinoza, remarks that the drive for self-preservation "leads to virtue because in our inalienable need to maintain ourselves, we must, of necessity, help preserve other selves".
I'm a pretty high-tech cat, if I say so myself -- but virtual reality doesn't lead to real virtue, and Second Life doesn't beat Get a Life.
Yet there is no reason to believe that allowing DT would lead to greater virtue and flourishing, given the harms it causes [ 19].
Indeed, if one assumes that knowledge entails justification, being a virtue reliabilist about the former seems to lead naturally to virtue reliabilism about the latter.
Though he frequently states that the political rulers have a proper concern to lead people to virtue, these statements turn out to refer to the appropriate aspirations of rulers, not to their coercive jurisdiction or authority.
It is for them that the founders of religions have "decreed that the soul is immortal, not caring for truth but only for righteousness, to lead men to virtue".
These will lead to other virtues as well.
On the other hand, even if e.g., civic virtue naturally leads to purgative virtue, a person may be virtuous at the civic level without possessing the higher forms.
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