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  1. Seven capital virtues. The seven capital virtues (also known as the contrary or remedial virtues) are those thought to stand in opposition to the seven capital vices (or deadly sins). Prudentius, writing in the 5th century, was the first author to allegorically represent Christian morality as a struggle between seven sins and seven virtues.

  2. Learn what virtues are, why they matter, and how to cultivate them in your life. Explore the virtues of mind and heart, such as courage, tranquility, energy, and self-acceptance, with examples and recommendations.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Learn about the seven virtues in Christianity, the natural and theological ones, and their sources in ancient philosophy and scripture. Also, explore the life and work of Mother Teresa, the saint who dedicated herself to the poor and won the Nobel Peace Prize.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. May 24, 2024 · Learn about moral virtue, the qualities or states of character that lead to morally good actions and intentions. Explore Aristotle's conception of virtue as a mean between excess and deficiency, and the religious and philosophical traditions that recognize moral virtues.

    • Stephen Eldridge
  5. Jul 18, 2003 · Virtue Ethics. Virtue ethics is currently one of three major approaches in normative ethics. It may, initially, be identified as the one that emphasizes the virtues, or moral character, in contrast to the approach that emphasizes duties or rules (deontology) or that emphasizes the consequences of actions (consequentialism).

  6. The Virtues Project is a global initiative, inspiring the practice of virtues in everyday life. Its foundation is research into the world’s great wisdom traditions. The purpose of its programs, books, and materials is to make this timeless knowledge accessible in our individual and collective lives.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Virtue ethics is a moral philosophy that focuses on the character traits that lead to human flourishing. Learn about its origins in Aristotle, its contrast with deontology and consequentialism, and its applications to contemporary issues.

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