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seven virtues of Christianity (heavenly or capital) with an added virtue This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Eight virtues. If
Eight_virtues
Seven virtues in Christian tradition
seven heavenly virtues combine the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance, with the three theological virtues of faith, hope
Seven_virtues
Chinese moral principles
The Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues are a set of Legalist (and later Confucian) foundational principles of morality. The Four Cardinal Principles
Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues
Four_Cardinal_Principles_and_Eight_Virtues
Virtues of mind and character
cardinal virtues are four virtues of mind and character in classical philosophy. They are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. They form a virtue theory
Cardinal_virtues
Moral code of the samurai
important to be a respected soldier. Although modern bushido is guided by eight virtues[citation needed], that alone is not enough. Bushido not only taught
Bushido
Confucian teaching
Bonds and Five Constant Virtues or the Three Guiding Principles and Five Constant Regulations, or more simply "bonds and virtues" (gāngcháng 綱常), are the
Three Fundamental Bonds and Five Constant Virtues
Three_Fundamental_Bonds_and_Five_Constant_Virtues
Role-playing video game series
displaced the Virtues with its own seemingly benevolent belief system, casting Britannia into disarray; and in Ultima IX, the Virtues had been inverted
Ultima_(series)
Traditional ideology and code of conduct of knights
Book of the Courtier Domnei Eight Beatitudes Habitus (sociology) High Court of Chivalry Honor Knight-errant Nine Noble Virtues Nine Worthies Noblesse oblige
Chivalry
Virtue linked with basic ethics
practice and expressed through the virtues, especially love. Humanity is one of Thomas Aquinas' Seven Heavenly Virtues. Beyond that, humanity was so important
Humanity_(virtue)
Positive trait or quality deemed to be morally good
Epistemic virtue Evolution of morality Foresight (psychology) Humanity (virtue) Ideal (ethics) List of virtues Moral character Nine Noble Virtues (Asatru
Virtue
Form of humour
and Virtues Civic virtue Emi Omo Eso Epistemic virtues Five virtues Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues Intellectual virtues Moral virtues Nine
Wit
1985 video game
struggle to understand and exercise the Eight Virtues. After proving his or her understanding in each of the Virtues, locating several artifacts and finally
Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar
Ultima_IV:_Quest_of_the_Avatar
Chinese Communist Party moral code
the People's Republic of China. It is also known as Eight Virtues and Shames, or Hu Jintao's Eight-Step Programme. On March 4, 2006, Hu released this list
Socialist Concept of Honor and Disgrace
Socialist_Concept_of_Honor_and_Disgrace
Ethical code associated with Prussian society
Prussian virtues (German: preußische Tugenden) are the virtues associated with the historical Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918). They were derived from Prussia's
Prussian_virtues
Concept in Hellenistic philosophy
mind, is not the ultimate goal of life. Instead, the goal is a life of virtue according to nature, which is intended to bring about apatheia, the absence
Ataraxia
Moral and situational ethical guidelines in certain groupings of Odinism and Ásatrú
as the Nine Noble Virtues (the “9NV”) by Edred Thorsson during his time with the original AFA. They are supposedly based on virtues found in historical
Nine_Noble_Virtues
Proprietary psychological assessment measure
the past construed human virtue. The researchers looked for virtues that were present across cultures and time. Six core virtues emerged from their analysis:
Values in Action Inventory of Strengths
Values_in_Action_Inventory_of_Strengths
Christian ethics
Theological virtues are virtues associated in Christian theology and philosophy with salvation resulting from the grace of God. Virtues are traits or
Theological_virtues
One of the seven theological virtues
(practice) – Voluntary giving of help to those in need The other Capital Virtues – Seven virtues in Christian traditionPages displaying short descriptions of redirect
Charity_(Christian_virtue)
Christian phrase of ethics, used by the Catholic Church
heroic virtue, as a concept within Christian ethics, is characterized by the embodiment of the cardinal and theological virtues. These virtues encompass
Heroic_virtue
Normative ethical theories
modern versions of virtue ethics do not define virtues in terms of well being or flourishing, and some go so far as to define virtues as traits that tend
Virtue_ethics
Latin phrase meaning 'love of fate'
spoke of: "a will to live without rejecting anything of life, which is the virtue I honor most in this world." Agonism – Political theory emphasizing the
Amor_fati
Concept in philosophy
intellectual virtue or vice. Some epistemic virtues have been identified by W. Jay Wood, based on research into the medieval tradition. Epistemic virtues are sometimes
Epistemic_virtue
Greek philosophical concept
centuries BCE, arete as applied to men had developed to include quieter virtues, such as dikaiosyne (justice) and sophrosyne (self-restraint). Though Plato
Arete
Cardinal virtue of control over excess
cardinal virtues of ṣaṭsampad in jnana yoga. The list of virtues that constitute a moral life evolved in vedas and upanishads. Over time, new virtues were
Temperance_(virtue)
Cardinal virtue
Justice is one of the four cardinal virtues in classical European philosophy and Roman Catholicism. It is the moderation or mean between selfishness and
Justice_(virtue)
Ability to deal with fear
Hobbes lists virtues into the categories of moral virtues and virtues of men in his work Man and Citizen. Hobbes outlines moral virtues as virtues in citizens
Courage
Concept theorized by Machiavelli
and medieval Catholic virtues, e.g. the seven virtues. Thus, Machiavelli's use of the term is linked to the concept of virtue ethics. Aristotle had early
Virtù
Cassian. Aristotle's list of virtues Seven deadly sins – Set of vices in Christian theology Seven virtues – Seven virtues in Christian tradition Betz,
Catalogue of Vices and Virtues
Catalogue_of_Vices_and_Virtues
Ability of a person to regulate themselves with the use of reason
considered to be a virtue - in particular, one of the four cardinal virtues of Ancient Greek philosophy and one of the seven heavenly virtues of Christianity
Prudence
Positive effect from the perceived value of a person
Last Things – Paintings by Hieronymus Bosch or a follower Seven virtues – Seven virtues in Christian tradition Vanity gallery – Art gallery that charges
Pride
In Sikhism, fundamental qualities which one should develop in order to reunite with God
Sikh Religion and Philosophy. Routledge. p. 85. ISBN 9781135797607. Virtues - Virtues as well as vices are part of the human potential but unlike the latter
Five_virtues
Religious devotion or spirituality
small. Piety belongs to the virtue of Religion, which theologians put among the moral virtues, as a part of the cardinal virtue Justice, since by it one
Piety
Moral quality of truthfulness
philosophy Good faith – Intention to be fair, open, and honest Integrity – Moral virtue and practice Lie – Intentionally false statement made to deceive Morality –
Honesty
Greek word for love
Watson, P.S., Harper & Row Templeton, John (1999). Agape Love: Tradition In Eight World Religions. Templeton Foundation Press. ISBN 978-1-890151-29-4. Grant
Agape
State of psychological stability and composure
qualities: Viveka, discrimination; vairagya, dispassion; shadsampat, the six virtues (shama, mental calmness and control; dama, restraint of the senses; uparati
Equanimity
Feeling of regard for someone or something
Respect for others is a variety of virtue or character strength. The philosopher Immanuel Kant made the virtue of respect the core of his Categorical
Respect
Strong, positive emotional/mental states
strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure
Love
Receptiveness to new ideas
belief-discrepant-closed-minded persons have less tolerance for cognitive inconsistency. Virtues contrasting with open-mindedness include steadfastness, loyalty, and fundamentalism
Open-mindedness
Theological virtue in Christian tradition
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
Hope_(virtue)
Relationship between the guest and the host, or the art or practice of being hospitable
chevalier de Jaucourt describes hospitality in the Encyclopédie as the virtue of a great soul that cares for the whole universe through the ties of humanity
Hospitality
Moral virtue and practice
politicians should do based on reasonable arguments. Important[to whom?] virtues of politicians are faithfulness, humility, and accountability. Furthermore
Integrity
Routine of behavior that is repeated regularly and tends to occur subconsciously
Aristotle, who emphasized the role of repeated actions in forming character and virtue. The word habit derives from the Latin words habere, which means "have,
Habit
Self-control
discipline.[full citation needed] For some varieties of Christian ethics, virtues directed by the Beatitudes were preceded by ascetical theology and obedience-based
Discipline
Desirable level of functional or metabolic efficiency of a living being
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Health
Ability to endure difficult circumstances
one of the traditional biblical three theological virtues or one of the traditional cardinal virtues, it is part of the fruit of the Holy Spirit, according
Patience
Ethic concept of temperance related to sexuality
placed opposite the deadly sin of lust, and is classified as one of seven virtues. The moderation of sexual desires is also required to be virtuous. Reason
Chastity
Virtue of being great of mind and heart
the Christian virtues of humility and charity. Edmund Spenser, in The Faerie Queene, had each knight allegorically represent a virtue. Prince Arthur
Magnanimity
humanity—everlasting happiness in communion with God. The virtue of Religion is differentiated from other virtues by its object, which is to offer to God the homage
Religion_(virtue)
Love and attachment to one's country
which he has chosen to sink his own individuality. The notions of civic virtue and group dedication can be found in cultures globally throughout history
Patriotism
Personality trait of being docile and avoiding violence
redirect targets Quakers – Christian religious movement Seven virtues – Seven virtues in Christian tradition Bossuet, Jacques-Bénigne (1900). "Day 3:
Meekness
Concern for the well-being of others
Golden Rule – Principle of treating others reciprocally Humanity (virtue) – Virtue linked with basic ethics Misanthropy – General dislike of humanity
Altruism
Intention to be fair, open, and honest
the principle of acting with integrity. Fides was one of the original virtues to be considered a divinity in ancient Roman religion. In contemporary
Good_faith
Analysis of facts to form a judgment
of mind should be thought as virtues to demonstrate the characteristics of a critical thinker. These intellectual virtues are ethical qualities that encourage
Critical_thinking
Quality of being humble
annexed to the cardinal virtue of temperance. It is viewed as a potential part of temperance because temperance includes those virtues that restrain or express
Humility
Capability to understand one's emotions
that enable people to navigate their environment Temperance (virtue) – Cardinal virtue of control over excess Marc Brackett – American research psychologist
Emotional_intelligence
Commitment or expectation to act
considered so important that in some cases, it outweighs other cardinal virtues:[clarification needed] In a modern example, "concerns with filial piety
Duty
State of health and well-being
The Melbourne Women's Midlife Health Project followed 438 women over an eight-year period providing evidence showing that even though physical activity
Physical_fitness
Combination of wit and virtue
mentioned 222 times in the Hebrew Bible. It was regarded as one of the highest virtues among the Israelites along with kindness (חסד) and justice (צדק). Wisdom
Wisdom
Ancient Roman 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
Pietas
Personification of wisdom in philosophy and religion
Любовь). The veneration of the three saints named for the three theological virtues probably arose in the 6th century. The Christological identification of
Sophia_(wisdom)
Customary code of polite behaviour
Ptahhotep (2375–2350 BCE), a didactic book of precepts extolling civil virtues such as truthfulness, self-control, and kindness towards other people.
Etiquette
Personality trait of being orderly and following the rules
Project: Surprising Discoveries for Health and Long Life from the Landmark Eight-Decade Study". Population and Development Review. 38 (1): 175–176. doi:10
Conscientiousness
Quality related to inquisitive thinking
"The Virtue of Curiosity". Episteme. 17 (1): 105–120. doi:10.1017/epi.2018.31. S2CID 171473863. Baumgartner E (2001). "Curiosity as a Moral Virtue". International
Curiosity
Evaluation of circumstances to make a decision
(relational), which has been the influence of theories such as deontology and virtue ethics. A major distinction, traced to Jean Piaget and refined by Elliot
Judgement
Ancient Greek concept of an ideal of excellence of character and soundness of mind
Thomas Aquinas, is the fourth and final cardinal virtue. It is also mentioned in the work On Virtues (Greek: Περὶ ἀρετῶν) by Georgios Gemistos Plethon
Sophrosyne
Carefulness and persistent effort or work
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
Diligence
Type of behaviour
requires knowing when to apply which virtue. The "Records of Ritual" distinguishes between the domains of these two virtues, suggesting that in regulating one’s
Kindness
Ability to understand or feel what another is feeling
PMC 5315311. PMID 28212391. Batson CD (2009). "These things called empathy: Eight related but distinct phenomena.". In Decety J, Ickes W (eds.). The Social
Empathy
Charm that can inspire devotion in others
definition: Charisma is a certain quality of an individual personality by virtue of which he is set apart from ordinary men and treated as endowed with supernatural
Charisma
Concept in existential psychology and philosophy
be achieved—without religion, which requires accepting pre-determined virtues (eternal valuations) as unquestionably true. In living authentically, a
Authenticity_(philosophy)
Process of eliminating or lessening extremes
the apocryphal Book of Wisdom moderation is listed among the greatest virtues. Wasat, also called wasatiyyah (Arabic: وسطية) is the Arabic word for best
Moderation
Aspect of inhibitory control
a way such that it does not play a key role in his account of virtue. He argues instead that qualities such as self-control and moderation of
Self-control
Psychological concept
S2CID 24361685. Peterson, C.; Seligman, M.E. (2004). Character strengths and virtues: A handbook and classification. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Von Culin
Grit_(personality_trait)
Latin noun
(orator) who he believed should be educated to possess a collection of virtues of character suitable both for an active life of public service and a decent
Humanitas
Feeling or type of love
concerning social or parental affections, forming a facet of moral duties and virtue. Ethical perspectives may hinge on whether affection is perceived as voluntary
Affection
Process of achieving a goal by overcoming obstacles
thinking – Processes by which design concepts are developed Eight Disciplines Problem Solving – Eight disciplines of team-oriented problem solving methodPages
Problem_solving
Great discernment or insight
ISSN 0736-7236. Fowers, Blaine (2005). "Practical Wisdom: The Heart of Virtue and Psychology". Virtue and psychology. American Psychological Association. pp. 107–128
Perspicacity
Vigour and valour in action
Daring". Summa Theologica. Vol. II.2. Aquinas, Thomas (2005). The Cardinal Virtues. Translated by Regan, Richard J. p. 116. Is boldness a sin? Boldness is
Boldness
Private efforts to increase public good
the Middle Ages, philanthrôpía was superseded in Europe by the Christian virtue of charity (Latin: caritas) in the sense of selfless love, valued for salvation
Philanthropy
Approach of psychological scientific study
strengths and virtues and for developing practical applications for positive psychology. It identified six classes of virtues (i.e., "core virtues"), underlying
Positive_psychology
Feeling or attitude in acknowledgement of a benefit that one has received or will receive
ungrateful, however, but once. — Seneca Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others. — Cicero Multiple studies have shown the
Gratitude
Work on ethics by Aristotle
same concept of a virtue encompassing all the moral virtues.) The view that praiseworthy virtues in their highest form, even virtues such as courage, require
Nicomachean_Ethics
Character trait associated with pursuit of lofty goals
station or to succeed at lofty goals. It has been categorized both as a virtue and as a vice. The use of the word "ambitious" in William Shakespeare's
Ambition_(character_trait)
Ancient Roman virtue
Gravitas and virtus are considered more canonical virtues than the others. Gravitas was one of the virtues that allowed citizens, particularly statesmen,
Gravitas
Positive mental attitude
ways to evaluate optimism, such as the Life Orientation Test (LOT), an eight-item scale developed in 1985 by Michael Scheier and Charles Carver. Dispositional
Optimism
Being frugal in the consumption of consumable resources
of Puritan and Quaker settlers in American society. They emphasized the virtues of productive work for the benefit of society and frowned upon unnecessary
Frugality
Understanding of a specific cause and effect in a specific context
training, one group was tested on the insight problems after sleeping for eight hours at night, one group was tested after staying awake all night, and
Insight
Emotion comparable to wonder
that can color one's experience of the emotion: threat, beauty, ability, virtue, and the supernatural. Keltner and Haidt's model has been critiqued by some
Awe
Buddhist qualities for spiritual perfection
friendliness, loving-kindness Upekkhā pāramī: equanimity, serenity Two of these virtues—mettā and upekkhā—are also brahmavihāras, and two – vīrya and upekkhā—are
Pāramitā
Concept of equanimity in Buddhism
is the Buddhist concept of equanimity. As one of the brahmaviharas or "virtues of the "Brahma realm" (brahmaloka), it is one of the wholesome mental factors
Upekṣā
Masculine virtue in Ancient Rome
Media related to Virtus at Wikimedia Commons Virtue § Roman virtues – contains a list of Roman virtues Arete Auctoritas Justice Clementia Courage Gravitas
Virtus
Ethos of fairness and enjoyment in sports
dedication, sacrifice and intensity." Hence, the virtues of a player are radically different from the virtues of an athlete. Rudd and Stoll provide an example
Sportsmanship
Belief in the teachings of a religion
belief regarding the probability of the existence of a deity Theological virtues – Christian ethics There are no atheists in foxholes – Expression that
Faith
Historical region, and city in Haryana, India
at the banks of the Sarasvati River for embedding spirituality with eight virtues: austerity (Tapas), truth (Satya), forgiveness (Kshama), kindness (Daya)
Kurukshetra
Greek notion of duty and honor
philotimo is difficult to translate as it describes a complex array of virtues. The word is used in early writings, sometimes in a bad sense; Plato's
Philotimo
Core teachings of the Anishinaabeg
traditional beliefs Seven Laws of Noah—Seven universal teachings in Judaism Virtue Verbos, Amy Klemm; Humphries, Maria (2014-08-01). "A Native American Relational
Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers
Teachings_of_the_Seven_Grandfathers
Philosophy of avoiding unnecessary pain
concerns and thus attains a heightened perspective. It is considered a wise virtue and is promoted in various Eastern religions, such as Buddhism, Hinduism
Nonattachment_(philosophy)
Quality of an individual or group influencing or guiding others
and sternness in command result in cruelty. When one possesses all five virtues together, each applied appropriately to its function, one can truly be
Leadership
Personality trait
average neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. In eight cultures, men were significantly higher than women in openness, but in four
Openness_to_experience
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Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Light in the Dark; Night; Nocturnal
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for a happy, cheerful person, from Middle English lyght, Old English lēoht ‘light’ (not dark), ‘bright’, ‘cheerful’.English : nickname for someone who was busy and active, from Middle English lyght, Old English līoht ‘light’ (not heavy), ‘nimble’, ‘quick’. The two words lēoht and līoht were originally distinct, but they were confused in English from an early period.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English lite, Old English l̄t ‘little’, influenced by lyght as in 1 and 2.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of the Right
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Right Guidance (of Allah)
Boy/Male
Tamil
Remove the night and spread the light
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Alert; Sharp Night; Sharp; Moon Light
Boy/Male
Indian
Light of the right guidance
Surname or Lastname
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight)
English (Hampshire and the Isle of Wight) : habitational name from a place on the Isle of Wight named Brading, from Old English brerd ‘hillside’ + -ingas ‘dwellers at’, i.e. ‘(settlement of) the dwellers on the hillside’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived at the top of a hill or on a piece of raised ground, from Middle English heyt ‘summit’, ‘height’.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
A Light of Fight
Boy/Male
Muslim
Light of the right guidance
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light Weight; Tall and Pretty
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wight.
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Sunshine; Radiance; Night; Radiant; Light
Surname or Lastname
English
English : presumably a nickname for a strong man.
Boy/Male
English
From the hillslope meadow.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Eighth (an eight-stringed instrument).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hight.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Fight of God, Godly light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Light of the Right Guidance of Allah
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Girl/Female
Tamil
Name of a great king in Hindu mythology
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Honey
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Combination of Lord Shiva and Parvathi
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Lonely.
Boy/Male
Irish
Girl/Female
Arabic English
A jewel-quality fossilized resin; as a color the name refers to a warm honey shade.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Mighty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu
The unique
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n.
The number greater by a unit than seven; eight units or objects.
adv.
In a great degree; very; wholly; unqualifiedly; extremely; highly; as, right humble; right noble; right valiant.
a.
Seven and one; as, eight years.
imp. & p. p.
of Dight
n.
A symbol representing eighty units, or ten eight times repeated, as 80 or lxxx.
p. p.
of Hight
v. t.
A scale, or graduated standard, of heaviness; a mode of estimating weight; as, avoirdupois weight; troy weight; apothecaries' weight.
n.
The sum of eight times ten; eighty units or objects.
v. t.
To get sight of; to see; as, to sight land; to sight a wreck.
superl.
Not copious or heavy; not dense; not inconsiderable; as, a light rain; a light snow; light vapors.
adv.
In a right or straight line; directly; hence; straightway; immediately; next; as, he stood right before me; it went right to the mark; he came right out; he followed right after the guide.
n.
To give light to; to illuminate; to fill with light; to spread over with light; -- often with up.
v. t.
To cause to fight; to manage or maneuver in a fight; as, to fight cocks; to fight one's ship.
superl.
Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light troops; a troop of light horse.
n.
The quotient of a unit divided by eight; one of eight equal parts; an eighth part.
imp.
of Hight
n.
A symbol representing eight units, as 8 or viii.
a.
Eight times ten; fourscore.
superl.
Not of the legal, standard, or usual weight; clipped; diminished; as, light coin.
n.
Weight.