192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

192 Pages
by Routledge

What is courage and why is it one of the oldest and most universally admired virtues? How is it relevant in the world today, and what contemporary forms does it take? In this insightful and crisply written book, Geoffrey Scarre examines these questions and many more. He begins by defining courage, asking how it differs from fearlessness, recklessness and fortitude, and why people are often... Read more

1. Locating Courage  2. The Reality of Courage  3. Cardinal Virtue or Macho Vice?  4. Fortitude  5. Courage and Goodness  6. Courage: An Outdated Virtue?  Notes  Bibliography  Index

Biography

Simon Critchley, Richard Kearney, Geoffrey Scarre

'...a wonderful little book about one of the most well known yet least understood virtues. Scarre has a simple, straightforward writing style that is informative but easy to follow. ...For anyone interested in courage, whether for research or just out of curiosity, this is the book to start with. Highly recommended.' - CHOICE

'Courage is a cardinal virtue and at the core of our everyday, lived morality. It raises some fascinating questions – can a criminal be courageous? is the courageous person not afraid? – and yet contemporary philosophers have said surprisingly little about it. So this insightful, open-minded and accessible study will be especially valuable to anyone interested in the morality of the virtues.' - Roger Crisp, St. Anne's College, Oxford, UK