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In all times and in all places--in Constantinople, northwestern Zambia, Victorian England, Sparta, Arabia, . . . medieval France,Babylonia, . . . Carthage, Mahenjo-Daro, Patagonia, Kyushu, . . . Dresden--the time span between childhood and adulthood, however fleeting or prolonged, has been associated with the acquisition of virtue as it is differently defined in each society. A child may be good and morally obedient, but only in the process of arriving at womanhood or manhood does a human being become capable of virtue--that is, the qualities of mind and body that realize society's ideals.
Topics
- Children
- Childhood
- Mind
- Quality
- Realizing
- Medieval
- Virtue
- Be Good
- Mind And Body
- All Time
- Capable
- Womanhood
- Manhood
- Adulthood
- Dresden
- Acquisition
- Arabia
- Arriving
- Body
- Carthage
- Constantinople
- Doe
- England
- Fleeting
- France
- Humans
- May
- Northwestern
- Patagonia
- Process
- Sparta
- Zambia
- Defined
- Has Beens
- Ideals
- Human Beings
- Obedient
- Victorian
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