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Cardinal Virtues (prudence, Justice, Temperance, Courage)

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The cardinal virtues are a set of four virtues recognized in various philosophical traditions as essential for a morally good life. These virtues include prudence, justice, temperance, and courage.

Key Features

  • Prudence: the ability to discern the appropriate course of action or decision
  • Justice: the constant and permanent determination to give everyone their rightful due
  • Temperance: moderation or self-restraint in action, thought, or feeling
  • Courage: the ability to confront fear, uncertainty, or intimidation with strength and determination

Pros

  • Promotes ethical behavior
  • Provides a framework for moral decision-making
  • Encourages personal growth and development

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