Difference between revisions of "Virtue"

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A '''Virtue''' is an action, personality type, or character trait universally accepted to be wholesome and ideal in nature. Examples of virtues are: [[Honesty]], Respect, Trustworthiness, and Empathy.
 
A '''Virtue''' is an action, personality type, or character trait universally accepted to be wholesome and ideal in nature. Examples of virtues are: [[Honesty]], Respect, Trustworthiness, and Empathy.
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== See also ==
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*[[Drug abuse]]
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*[[Sanctity of life]]
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*[[Virginity]]
  
 
[[Category:Ethics]]
 
[[Category:Ethics]]

Revision as of 01:48, November 15, 2007

A Virtue is an action, personality type, or character trait universally accepted to be wholesome and ideal in nature. Examples of virtues are: Honesty, Respect, Trustworthiness, and Empathy.

See also