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    laws on the books but doesn’t enforce them.: VII.10  Temperance has been described as a virtue by religious thinkers, philosophers, and more recently...
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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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    cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in classical philosophy. They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a virtue theory...
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    Temperance (XIV) is one of the 22 Major Arcana cards in Tarot decks. It is usually numbered 14. It depicts a figure which represents the virtue Temperance...
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    India (1948 to present). A number of temperance organizations exist that promote temperance and teetotalism as a virtue. In late 17th-century North America...
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    classic cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, temperance, and courage) to the theological virtues to give the seven heavenly virtues; for example, these...
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    Capital Virtues – Seven virtues in Christian traditionPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Chastity – Ethic concept of temperance related...
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  • amount of alcohol consumed Temperance (virtue), habitual moderation in the indulgence of a natural appetite or passion Temperance (group), Canadian dance-pop...
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  • infused virtue of temperance disposes the individual to practice fasting and abstinence. The infused moral virtues are connected to the theological virtue of...
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    known as the four cardinal virtues—wisdom, justice, fortitude, and temperance—can be found in Plato's Republic. The virtues also figure prominently in...
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    Chastity (category Virtue)
    Chastity, also known as purity, is a virtue related to temperance. Someone who is chaste refrains from sexual activity that is considered immoral or from...
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  • skills that enable people to navigate their environment Temperance (virtue) – Cardinal virtue of control over excess Marc Brackett – American research...
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  • of intellectual virtue and a contemplative life.) Rather than discussing only four "cardinal virtues" of Plato (courage, temperance, justice, and prudence)...
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    Stoicism (redirect from Stoic virtues)
    achieving it with a life spent practicing the four virtues in everyday life—wisdom, courage, temperance or moderation, and justice—as well as living in accordance...
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  • Self-control – Aspect of inhibitory control Sisu – Finnish concept Temperance (virtue) – Cardinal virtue of control over excess What does not kill me makes me stronger...
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    hedonism Ramadan Rechabites Simple living Siddha Stoicism Straight edge Temperance (virtue) /əˈsɛtɪsɪzəm/; from Ancient Greek ἄσκησις (áskēsis) 'exercise, training'...
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    Temperance is a primarily feminine given name usually given in reference to the virtue of moderation. Temperance was among the virtue names in regular...
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    Ability of a person to regulate themselves with the use of reason Temperance – Cardinal virtue of control over excess Aristotle. Nicomachean Ethics. Slater...
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  • Heroic virtue is the translation of a phrase coined by Augustine of Hippo to describe the virtue of early Christian martyrs. The phrase is used by the...
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    Wisdom (category Virtue)
    acceptance of reality. Wise ones use active and reflective listening, temperance (virtue), and a wise rhetoric. Wisdom is associated with compromise, intellectual...
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    in the sky are the three primary moral virtues required to perfect the appetitive powers: Justice, Temperance and Fortitude. Allegory of Isabella d'Este's...
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  • such as justice or temperance. The first part of the work showcases Socratic dialectical style; Meno, unable to adequately define virtue, is reduced to confusion...
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  • Virtue names, also known as grace names, are used as personal names in a number of cultures. They express virtues that the parents wish their child to...
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    Humility (redirect from Humility (virtue))
    annexed to the cardinal virtue of temperance. It is viewed as a potential part of temperance because temperance includes all those virtues that restrain or express...
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  • justice, temperance" and "generosity, wit, friendliness, truthfulness, magnificence, and greatness of soul", respectively, to be the virtues.: 40  Kindness...
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    akrasia (incontinence) are not "identical with Virtue and Vice, nor yet as different in kind from them". Temperance is distinct from self-control, both because...
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  • The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is an international temperance organization. It was among the first organizations of women devoted to social...
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    Temperance is a 1470 oil on panel painting by Piero del Pollaiuolo, now in the Uffizi in Florence. It represents Temperance, one of the seven virtues...
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  • Sophrosyne (category Virtue)
    writings of Lactantius, St. Ambrose and St. Augustine, the virtue's meaning as temperance or "proper mixture" became the dominant view in subsequent Western...
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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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