By John Horvat
The rigorous practice of virtue is often presented as austere and unattractive. Virtuous people do not seem to enjoy life and suppress the desires that make most people happy, appearing as unpolished individuals who abstain from beautiful and delightful things as the manifestations of a corrupt and sinful world. But is this view accurate? (essay by John Horvat)
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