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  2. The 12 virtues of Aristotle are1234:
    • Courage or fortitude
    • Temperance or moderation
    • Generosity or liberality
    • Magnificence
    • Magnanimity or self worth
    • A virtue concerned with honour on a small scale or ambition
    • Patience or mildness
    • Truthfulness or honesty
    • Wit or wittiness
    • Friendliness
    • Prudence
    • Wisdom
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    In his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle lists the following dispositions as ethical virtues: bravery, temperance, generosity, magnificence, magnanimity, a virtue concerned with honour on a small scale, mildness, truthfulness, wit, and friendliness.
    www.cambridge.org/core/books/virtue-of-aristotles …

    Aristotle’s 12 Virtues:

    • 1. Courage
    • 2. Temperance
    • 3. Liberality
    • 4. Magnificence
    • 5. Magnanimity
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    In Aristotle's Rhetoric, we read: “The forms of Virtue are justice, courage, temperance, magnificence, magnanimity, liberality, gentleness, prudence, wisdom.”
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_virtues
    • 1. Courage or fortitude
    • 2. Temperance or moderation
    • 3. Generous or charity
    • 4. Magnificence
    • 5. Magnanimity or self worth
    • 6. Ambition
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    How did Aristotle distinguish moral virtues from intellectual virtues?
    Aristotle distinguished moral virtues from intellectual virtues, such as wisdom, which governs ethical behaviour, and understanding, which is expressed in scientific endeavour and contemplation. Finding the rational mean necessary to exercise a moral virtue often requires the use of wisdom.
    What traits does Aristotle consider a virtuous man?
    Aristotle regards both traits as vicious. A virtuous man, according to him, would know exactly where and when to be courageous without bringing danger upon himself. 1. Courage 2. Temperance 3. Liberality 4. Magnificence 5. Magnanimity 6. Patience 7. Truthfulness 8. Wittiness 9. Friendliness 10. Shame 11. Justice 12. Modesty
    Are Aristotle's virtues good or bad?
    Perhaps perfectly virtuous people would not perform vicious acts, but Aristotle is interested in real people, rather than ideal people. Thus Aristotelian virtues are good, but not perfect character traits.
     
  4. The Aristotelian Virtues | Philosophy

    • ACTIVITY OR EMOTIONDEFICITMEANEXCESS
      Fear and ConfidenceCowardiceCourageRashness
      Pleasure and PainInsensibilityTemperanceLicentiousness/Self-indulgence
      Getting and SpendingIlliberality/MeannessLiberalityProdigality
      Getting and SpendingPettinessMagnificenceVulgarity
      See all 13 rows on philosophy.tamucc.edu
     
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