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Cardinal virtues
The cardinal virtues comprise a quartet set of virtues recognized in the writings of Classical Antiquity and, along with the theological virtues, also in Christian tradition. They consist of the following qualities:
  • Prudence (, phronesis; ): also described as wisdom, the ability to judge between actions with regard to appropriate actions at a given time
  • Justice (, dikaiosyne; ): also considered as fairness, the most extensive and most important virtue
  • Temperance (, sophrosyne; ): also known as restraint, the practice of self-control, abstention, and moderation tempering the appetition
  • Courage (, andreia; ): also termed fortitude, forbearance, strength, endurance, and the ability to confront fear, uncertainty, and intimidation

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natural virtue
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natural virtue

Noun
1. (scholasticism) one of the four virtues (prudence and justice and fortitude and temperance) derived from nature
(hypernym) cardinal virtue
(hyponym) justice, justness
(classification) Scholasticism


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natural virtue
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