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- Question the Premises of Society and Science
- Question the ultimate validity of the basic premises of society, in particular, scientific theory. Do not accept concepts or statements as truthful simply due to weight of tradition or learned opinion. The synthesis of these statements is a healthy skepticism...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
- Basics of Magick: The Use of Color in Magick
- White | Silver | Grey | Pink | Red | Purple | Brown | Blue | Green | Yellow | Gold | Black In magick, colors represent certain energies, goals, people and non-physical beings, such as deities or spiritual forces. For this reason, you should include candles,...
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Symbology >> Colorology
- The Skeptical Witch
- The Choir finished the last notes of the worship service. I sit down in unison with 3000 other people preparing to hear the word of the Lord from Apostle Benjamin. The worship service does not touch me. The words of the Apostle are empty for me. My mind is in...
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Paganism & Wicca >> Daily Life
- What is Reiki?
- A Brief Overview The knowledge that an unseen energy flows through all living things and is connected directly to the quality of health has been part of the wisdom of many cultures since ancient times. The existence of this "life force energy" has...
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Body Mysteries >> Reiki
- Lycopodium clavatum (Wolf's Foot)
- Wolf's Foot, is a mosslike plant. It exists already for ages on this planet in an almost unaltered form; Lycopodium clavatum has proven to survive many changes in climate and environment. The homoeopathic Lycopodium-personality shows a great tenacity and a...
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Remedies >> Remedies L
- The True Nature of Intelligence
- The first step taken by the true intellectual toward personal enlightenment, is to understand that there exists something worthwhile to learn. For them the learning process begins in the study of the opinions of others, an activity they ultimately reject...
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Religion & Philosophy >> Philosophy
- From Agape to Praxis: The Fourfold Nature of Love
- It is said that one can tell what a culture knows best by counting the number of words their language uses to describe a concept. Eskimos have many words for snow and the classical Greeks had many words for love. I have isolated four Greek words that I feel...
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Body Mysteries >> Sexuality
Intellectual Virtues Aristotle is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Intellectual Virtues Aristotle books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 6 – The Intellectual Virtues
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 6 – The Intellectual Virtues. Phil 769 – Dr. Tobias Hoffmann.
- faculty.cua.edu
- Virtue: Aristotle or Kant? I. The Problem The concept of 'virtue' has a
- The concept of 'virtue' has a long history in moral philosophy.
- www.phil.vt.edu
- Questions on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book I
- According to Aristotle, how does one acquire intellectual virtue? (1103a15-16). 3.
- www.stthomas.edu
- The Habits of Aristotle
- only the requirements of virtue but also the methods by which we develop virtue, Aristotle's ethics offers us a realistic hope of realizing his moral ideal.
- www.dianahsieh.com
- Individual Ethics The Virtue of Prudence - SAGE
- Apr 13, 2007 moral virtues.
- www.sagepub.com
Suggested Web Resources
- Intellectual virtue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Aristotle analyzed virtues into moral and intellectual virtues (or dianoetic virtues, from the Greek aretai dianoetikai).
- en.wikipedia.org
- Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics
- www.angelfire.com
- Aristotle's Ethics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Aristotle is not recommending that his readers make this intellectual virtue part of their ultimate aim.
- plato.stanford.edu
- Aristotle
- Moral virtues, for Aristotle, are to be distinguished from intellectual virtues. Moral virtue has to do with feeling, choosing, and acting well.
- personal.bellevuecollege.edu
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 6 – The Intellectual Virtues
- Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 6 – The Intellectual Virtues. Phil 769 – Dr. Tobias Hoffmann.
- faculty.cua.edu
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