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Rh of tradition and religion. A system of ethics which should disregard these would be dialectical and empty, to use a phrase of Aristotle's.

Dr. Hammond's attempt to show the interrelation of Plato's four cardinal virtues is acute and interesting; but one may doubt whether it is entirely correct.

It seems to me that we might express their relation thus:

(1), the virtue of the , informing the , gives rise to.

(2), the virtue of the (as informed by ) informing the , gives rise to.

(3) When these three virtues reach their full manifestation, and are in complete harmony, the result is.