Cardinal Virtues! | Benildean Literature

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Prudence

This cardinal virtue is defined as having wisdom and common sense, allows us to use right judgement

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Fortitude

The cardinal virtue that helps us resist temptation and gives us the courage to face difficulties

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(TRUE/FALSE) Prudence helps you to decide what is good and then choose to do it

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Justice

This cardinal virtue is about giving people what they are owed to. It is considering the needs of others and always try to be fair.

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(TRUE/FALSE) Justice leads to respecting the rights of others and to give them what is rightfully theirs

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Fortitude

This cardinal virtue is about our courage or strength. Enduring to reach the goal.

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(TRUE/FALSE) Fortitude enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage

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Temperance

This cardinal virtue is all about Self-control, Self-restraint, and Abstinence

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(TRUE/FALSE) An example of temperance is when you refrain from drinking any alcohol.

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(True/False) Imprudence may exist without sin especially when you are still uneducated about different matters.

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(True/False) It is a sin by reason of the negligence when you are being imprudent on purpose.

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Imprudence

___ exists when one lacks the prudence which he is fitted to have and ought to have

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(True/False) Negligence implies the lack of due care and watchfulness which causes us to commit sins of omission

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Craftiness

This is the violation to the cardinal virtue of Prudence when you use the efforts of your reason to be directed to some end which is not truly good like fooling somebody.

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Injustice towards the law

This is the kind of injustice that is based off the law

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Injustice towards other people

This is the kind of injustice that is about wishing to have more of the good things than what is just.

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Cowardice

This is the violation to the cardinal virtue of Fortitude when the totality of your fortitude is gone and all that you have is just Fear.

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Rashness (audacia)

This is the violation to the cardinal virtue of Fortitude wherein there is excess of that natural boldness, too much bravery. This is a sin opposed to Christian courage or fortitude.

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