Hand Colored Print of the Four Cardinal Virtues ... This beautiful hand-colored print depicts the Four Cardinal Virtues, the practice of which is inculcated in the First or Entered Apprentice Degree of Freemasonry and are thus explained.
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These four cardinal virtues are not the only virtues, but they are the cardes, the "hinges", on which all the other virtues turn. ... The four cardinal virtues -- justice, wisdom (prudence), courage (fortitude), and moderation (self-control, temperance) -- come not just from Plato or Greek philosophy. You will find them...
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Cardinal virtues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In some Christian traditions, there are four cardinal virtues : •Prudence - able to judge between actions with regard to appropriate actions at a given time •Justice - proper moderation between the ...
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Plato's four cardinal virtues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plato describes the four cardinal virtues in The Republic to be: • Wisdom (calculative) - see the whole • Courage (spirited) - preserve the whole • Moderation (appetitive) - serve the whole • Justic...
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Virtue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virtue (Latin virtus ; Greek ) is moral excellence. A virtue is a character trait or quality valued as being good. Personal virtues are characteristics valued as promoting individual and collecti...
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The Four Cardinal Virtues (Paperback) ... If you study this book, The Four Cardinal Virtues (fortitude, temperance, justice, and prudence), along with his other book, Faith, Hope, Love (the three theological virtues), you will have a wonderful primer on ethics.
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The cardinal virtues are the four primary moral virtues. All other virtues hinge upon these four virtues.
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There are four cardinal virtues: prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude. ... The cardinal or moral virtues are natural, because they can be achieved through human effort, aided by grace. ... The cardinal virtues are often paired with the theological virtues.
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Throughout the centuries these four cardinal virtues have been integrated into most religions and accepted by most modern Christian theologians. ... Throughout the centuries these four cardinal virtues have been integrated into most religions and accepted by most modern Christian theologians: For the Jewish, in Wisdom 8:7.
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On the contrary, Ambrose in explaining the words, "Blessed are the poor in spirit" (Luke 6:20) says: "We know that there are four cardinal virtues, viz. temperance, justice, prudence, and fortitude." But these are moral virtues.
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