Virtue

  • Virtue
    By Jane Feather

    “Gins” “Oh, and porter,” she offered, as if in mitigation. “Blue ruin and porter.” She snuggled into his shoulder, her body boneless in his lap. “You should have come.” “I don't recall receiving an invitation,” he said drily.

  • Virtue
    By Jane Feather

    Just why did Stuart only make love to her when she was asleep? She had never shown herself an unwilling partner. Indeed, in the early weeks after their marriage she had done everything she could to make their bedplay inviting and ...

  • Virtue: A Novel
    By Hermione Hoby

    Ms. Summers also acknowledged the lesser - known Frances Glessner Lee , who made detailed miniatures of real - life crime scenes in a series titled Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death . Ms. Summers's recent work is , by her own ...

  • Virtue: A Novel
    By Hermione Hoby

    In language at once lyrical and incisive, Virtue offers a clear-eyed, unsettling story of the allure of privilege and the costs of complacency, from a writer of astonishing acuity and vision.

  • Virtue
    By Heather Battaly

    Virtue is the ideal introduction to the topic. It will be an equally vital resource for students who are encountering the topic for the first time, and for scholars who are deeply engaged in virtue theory.

  • Virtue
    By Ketley Allison

    THE VIRTUESBecoming virtuous demands a sinful price.Our role at Briarcliff has a deeper consequence than the nightly rituals and cloaked costumes the Nobles are so fond of.We're barely visible, peripheral shadows who hold the deadliest keys ...

  • Virtue: An Introduction to Theory and Practice
    By Olli-Pekka Vainio

    This book offers an overview of the history of virtues from Plato to Nietzsche, discusses the philosophy and psychology of virtues, and analyzes different applications of virtue in epistemology, positive psychology, ethics, and politics.

  • Virtue: Special Edition
    By Ketley Allison

    ME, CALLIE Oops. VIRTUE is the second full-length novel in the Briarcliff Society Series and contains enemies-to-lovers, bullying, and other mature themes. Recommended for readers 17 and over.

  • Virtue
    By Ketley Allison

    ME, CALLIE Oops. VIRTUE is the second full-length novel in the Briarcliff Society Series and contains enemies-to-lovers, bullying, and other mature themes. It is not a standalone and ends on a cliffhanger.

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  • Virtue: Nomos XXXIV
    By William Arthur Galston, John W. Chapman

    In this 34th volume in the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy series, an international group of scholars examine what is meant by "virtue," probing various historical and analytical meanings of virtue; notions of liberal ...