HRE 1O What Is a Virtue?. What is a virtue? A virtue by definition is a behaviour showing high moral standards also referred to as “paragons of virtue”

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HRE 1O What Is a Virtue?

What is a virtue? A virtue by definition is a behaviour showing high moral standards also referred to as “paragons of virtue” Virtues are qualities that are considered morally good or desirable in a person. Synonyms for the word virtue include merit, chastity, and goodness A virtue by definition is a behaviour showing high moral standards also referred to as “paragons of virtue” Virtues are qualities that are considered morally good or desirable in a person. Synonyms for the word virtue include merit, chastity, and goodness

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 1.Virtues are a feature of character: they make us good and make us do our jobs well-they affect our character, not just our lives. Moral virtues, if possessed, we can predict how a person possessing the virtue will act and react in different situations. Example: Some who acquires honesty is an honest person; honesty disposes this person to act honestly. 1.Virtues are a feature of character: they make us good and make us do our jobs well-they affect our character, not just our lives. Moral virtues, if possessed, we can predict how a person possessing the virtue will act and react in different situations. Example: Some who acquires honesty is an honest person; honesty disposes this person to act honestly.

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 2. Virtues are voluntarily acquired: we aren't born with them, it is up to us to acquire them. As virtues are beneficial to us, we have good reason to acquire them. 2. Virtues are voluntarily acquired: we aren't born with them, it is up to us to acquire them. As virtues are beneficial to us, we have good reason to acquire them.

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 3. Virtues involve acting with judgment-they blend emotion and judgment. They involve “personal emotional perceptiveness” Example: like deciding to do the right thing at the right time Courage is the blending of reason with fear, so that we learn to respond appropriately to our feelings of fear, maybe to run when appropriate, and to stand fast when we should. 3. Virtues involve acting with judgment-they blend emotion and judgment. They involve “personal emotional perceptiveness” Example: like deciding to do the right thing at the right time Courage is the blending of reason with fear, so that we learn to respond appropriately to our feelings of fear, maybe to run when appropriate, and to stand fast when we should.

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 4. Virtues are needed for living well: Without a virtue, our lives would be spoiled and unhappy. No one would choose a life without the virtues.

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 5. Virtues are relevant to all roles in life: central in all areas of life. Success at any project in life will require moderating our fears appropriately, being honest with ourselves, being fair, and objective.

Six Characteristics of Virtues: 6. Virtues involve acting with a proper motive: you cannot exercise a virtue for the wrong motive. Some motives, like greed, malice, spite, envy, are completely incompatible with virtue Virtues involve acting with a proper motive: you cannot exercise a virtue for the wrong motive. Some motives, like greed, malice, spite, envy, are completely incompatible with virtue.

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Faith – believing in God’s love for us Faith – believing in God’s love for us

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Hope – acting out of the belief that God’s love transforms the world Hope – acting out of the belief that God’s love transforms the world

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Love – God reaching out to us and our reaching out to others Love – God reaching out to us and our reaching out to others

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Justice – acting out of love for the good of all Justice – acting out of love for the good of all

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Fortitude - living with strength and courage to do what is right in the face of adversity Fortitude - living with strength and courage to do what is right in the face of adversity

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Temperance – living a balanced life through simplicity and moderation Temperance – living a balanced life through simplicity and moderation

Seven Spiritual Virtues: Prudence – using faith, hope, love, justice, fortitude, and temperance when making choices Prudence – using faith, hope, love, justice, fortitude, and temperance when making choices

Seven Spiritual Virtues : Record the 7 spiritual Virtues and explain their meaning: Record the 7 spiritual Virtues and explain their meaning:

Six Characteristics of Spiritual Virtues: Characteristic 4 Characteristic 5 Characteristic 6 Characteristic 4 Characteristic 5 Characteristic 6

Six Characteristics of Spiritual Virtues: What is a Virtue? Characteristic 1 Characteristic 2 Characteristic 3 What is a Virtue? Characteristic 1 Characteristic 2 Characteristic 3