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Virtue - Definition of Virtue at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Virtue. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... a particular moral excellence. Compare cardinal virtues, natural virtue, theological virtue.
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Virtue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Virtue ethics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virtue theory is an approach to ethics which emphasizes the character of the moral agent, rather than rules or consequences, as the key element of ethical thinking. This contrasts with consequentiali...
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According to its etymology the word virtue (Latin virtus) signifies manliness or courage ... According to its etymology the word virtue (Latin virtus) signifies manliness or courage. "Appelata est enim a viro virtus: viri autem propria maxime est fortitudo" ("The term virtue is from the word that signifiesman;
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Virtue ethics' founding fathers are Plato and, more particularly Aristotle (its roots in Chinese philosophy are even more ancient) and it persisted as the dominant approach in Western moral philosophy until at least the Enlightenment.
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The Virtues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Virtues were an early American rock & roll band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group formed around leader Frank Virtue (1922-1987), who played the violin as a child and took up the guitar a...
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A list of Virtues In Alphabetical Order- an unsophisicated rendering of the symmetrical virtue matrix. ... Click on a virtue to read famous quotes about it...
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View that morality is the development of or virtues. ... The term "virtue ethics" is a relatively recent one. It is an umbrella term that encompasses a number of different theories. Initially, virtue ethics was characterized as a movement rivaling consequentialism and deontology because it focused on the central role...
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