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  1. The Cardinal Virtue of Prudence (And What It Means) - Learn …

    • Many Catholics think prudence simply refers to the practical application of moral principles. They speak, for instance, of the decision to go to waras a "prudential judgment," suggesting that reasonable people ca… See more

    "Right Reason Applied to Practice"

    As the Catholic Encyclopedia notes, Aristotle defined prudence as recta ratio … See more

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    Prudence in Everyday Life

    So how do we know when we're exercising prudence and when we're simply giving in to our own desires? Father Hardon notes three stages of an act of prudence: 1. "to take couns… See more

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    Some Final Thoughts on Prudence

    Since prudence can take on a supernatural dimension through the gift of grace, we should carefully evaluate the counsel we receive from others with that in mind. When, for i… See more

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  2. Prudence (Latin: prudentia, contracted from providentia meaning "seeing ahead, sagacity") is the ability to govern and discipline oneself by the use of reason. It is classically considered to be a virtue, and in particular one of the four cardinal virtues (which are, with the three theological virtues, part of the seven virtues).
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    Prudence, as one of the Four Cardinal Virtues, stands as a cornerstone of ethical behaviour and thoughtful decision-making. Derived from the Latin ‘prudentia’, meaning foresight, it embodies the ability to discern between right and wrong while exercising practical wisdom.
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    St. Thomas Aquinas ranked prudence as the first cardinal virtue because it is concerned with the intellect. Aristotle defined prudence as recta ratio agibilium, "right reason applied to practice." It is the virtue that allows us to judge correctly what is right and what is wrong in any given situation.
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    Prudence is the first of the cardinal virtues because it is the ability to look at a concrete situation and know what ought to be done. It is the ability to make right judgments. Prudence gives us the knowledge of what must be done, when it must be done, and how it must be done.
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  3. The Cardinal Virtues: Prudence - The Catholic …

    Aug 6, 2013 · The first cardinal virtue is prudence. Now, prudence isn’t just the name of your great aunt on your mother’s side. It has been called the “charioteer of the virtues” since it helps control and moderate all of the other manly virtues …

     
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    In the 2000+ years since their adoption by early Christians, the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance continue to be vital to Christian ethics. We emulate these virtues every time we make prudent …

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