• Humanity is a virtue linked with altruistic ethics derived from the human condition. It signifies human love and compassion towards each other. Humanity...
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  • up humanity or humanities in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Humanity most commonly refers to: Human, also humankind Humanity (virtue) Humanity may...
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    social, or intellectual. The cultivation and refinement of virtue is held to be the "good of humanity" and thus is valued as an end purpose of life or a foundational...
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  • seven heavenly virtues combine the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude with the three theological virtues of faith, hope...
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    the four cardinal virtues with the social classes of the ideal city described in The Republic, and with the faculties of humanity. Plato narrates a discussion...
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    translations covered the semantic field of "human nature, humanness, humanity; virtue, goodness, kindness". Grammatically, the word combines the root -ntʊ̀...
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  • Humankind: A Hopeful History provides a "powerful argument in favor of human virtue" and "[makes] a convincing case that we're not so bad." Jennifer Bort Yacovissi...
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    Temperance is one of the six virtues in the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths, along with wisdom, courage, humanity, justice, and transcendence....
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    Virtue ethics (also aretaic ethics, from Greek ἀρετή [aretḗ]) is a philosophical approach that treats virtue and character as the primary subjects of ethics...
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  • Theological virtues are virtues associated in Christian theology and philosophy with salvation resulting from the grace of God. Virtues are traits or...
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    action are humanity, neutrality, independence and impartiality, which posits the conviction that all people have equal dignity by virtue of their being...
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  • Freedom and Dignity Dignity of risk Dignity in dying Dignity taking Humanity (virtue) Human rights Identity performance Impression management Industriousness...
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    mentally ill perpetrators, but not humanity at large. Another objection is based on the claim that humans also have virtues besides their flaws and that a...
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    Stoicism (redirect from Stoic virtues)
    Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The Stoics believed that the practice of virtue is enough to achieve eudaimonia: a well-lived life. The Stoics identified...
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    Justice is one of the four cardinal virtues in classical European philosophy and Roman Catholicism. It is the moderation or mean between selfishness and...
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  • The epistemic virtues, as identified by virtue epistemologists, reflect their contention that belief is an ethical process, and thus susceptible to intellectual...
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    Altruism (category Virtue)
    as one wants to be treated Humanity (virtue) – Virtue linked with basic ethics Misanthropy – General dislike of humanity Mutual aid (organization theory) –...
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  • six core virtues: Wisdom: creativity, curiosity, judgment, love of learning, perspective Courage: bravery, perseverance, honesty, zest Humanity: love, kindness...
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    Christian theology, charity (Latin: caritas) is considered one of the seven virtues and was understood by Thomas Aquinas as "the friendship of man for God"...
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    Arete (redirect from Arete (virtue))
    or inherent function." The term may also refer to excellence in "moral virtue." The concept was also occasionally personified as a minor goddess, Arete...
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    hospitality in the Encyclopédie as the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity. Hospitality is also the way people...
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    Humility (redirect from Humility (virtue))
    many religious and philosophical traditions, humility is regarded as a virtue that prioritizes social harmony. It strikes a balance between two sets of...
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    Honesty (category Virtue)
    philosophy Good faith – Intention to be fair, open, and honest Integrity – Moral virtue and practice Lie – Intentionally false statement made to deceive Morality –...
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    theological virtues in the Christian tradition. Hope is a combination of the desire for something and expectation of receiving it. The Christian virtue is hoping...
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  • After Virtue: A Study in Moral Theory is a book on moral philosophy by the Scottish philosopher Alasdair MacIntyre. MacIntyre provides a bleak view of...
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    Courage (redirect from Fortitude (virtue))
    opposition, shame, scandal, discouragement, or personal loss. The classical virtue of fortitude (andreia, fortitudo) is also translated as "courage", but includes...
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    Pietas (redirect from Pietas (virtue))
    derives from the Latin), was one of the chief virtues among the ancient Romans. It was the distinguishing virtue of the founding hero Aeneas, who is often...
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    Diligence—carefulness and persistent effort or work—is listed as one of the seven capital virtues. It can be indicative of a work ethic, the belief that work is good in...
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    Civic virtue is the cultivation of habits important for the success of a society. Closely linked to the concept of citizenship, civic virtue is often conceived...
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  • displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Humanitas – Latin noun Humanity – Virtue linked with basic ethics Humility – Quality of being humble Listening –...
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