Susan Wolf regards a moral saint as one who

a. is wholly devoted to love of God.
b. spends his or her life contemplating the moral virtues and the supreme good.
c. becomes a martyr in a great and worthwhile cause.
d. lives in accordance with perfectly rational principles.
e. treats others as justly and kindly as possible.


e

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