Western Ideas of Virtue
In Christianity, the theological virtues are:
Faith
Hope
Charity
From 1 Corinthians 13:13. St. Paul defined these three chief virtues. Christian Church authorities called them the “Three Theological Virtues” because they believed these virtues were not natural to man in his fallen state, but were conferred at Baptism.
The Four Cardinal Virtues:
Fortitude (Courage)
Temperance (Temperance)
Prudence (Wisdom)
Justice (Justice)
From Wisdom 8:7
The Seven Heavenly [...]
Eastern Ideas of Virtue
Virtue is also an important concept in Chinese philosophies such as Confucianism and Taoism. Chinese virtues include:
Humanity
Xiao - usually translated as filial piety
Zhong - meaning loyalty.
One important normative value in much of Chinese thinking is that one’s social status should be the result of the amount of virtue that one could demonstrate rather than by one’s [...]
Virtues Overview
Virtue is the habitual, well-established, readiness or disposition of man’s powers directing them to some goodness of act. As applied to humans, a virtue is a good character trait. The Latin word virtus literally means “manliness,” from vir, “man” in the masculine sense; and referred originally to masculine, warlike virtues such as courage. In one [...]
