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  2. Loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Royce presented a different definition of the concept in his 1908 book The Philosophy of Loyalty. [7] According to Royce, loyalty is a virtue, indeed a primary virtue, "the heart of all the virtues, the central duty amongst all the duties".

  3. Moral foundations theory - Wikipedia

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    Loyalty/betrayal; Authority/subversion; Sanctity/degradation; Liberty/oppression. [8] [7] Its authors remain open to the addition, subtraction, or modification of the set of foundations. [2] Although the initial development of moral foundations theory focused on cultural differences, subsequent work with the theory has largely focused on ...

  4. Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues - Wikipedia

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    The Four Cardinal Principles and Eight Virtues are a set of Legalist (and later Confucian) foundational principles of morality.The Four Cardinal Principles are propriety (禮), righteousness (義), integrity (廉), and shame (恥).

  5. Moral character - Wikipedia

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    His phrase for excellences of character – êthikai aretai – we usually translate as moral virtue or moral excellence. When we speak of a moral virtue or an excellence of character, the emphasis is on the combination of qualities that make an individual the sort of ethically admirable person that he is. [8]

  6. Virtue - Wikipedia

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    A virtue (Latin: virtus) is a trait of excellence, including traits that may be moral, social, or intellectual. The cultivation and refinement of virtue is held to be the "good of humanity" and thus is valued as an end purpose of life or a foundational principle of being.

  7. Moral psychology - Wikipedia

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    From this perspective, moral behavior is thus not simply a consequence of inner virtue or traits, but a function of both the mind and the environment, a view based on Simon's scissors analogy. [72] Many other moral theories, in contrast, consider the mind alone, such as Kohlberg's state theory, identity theories, virtue theories, and willpower ...

  8. 96 Loyalty Quotes That Will Help Build Honesty and Trust - AOL

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    The post 96 Loyalty Quotes That Will Help Build Honesty and Trust appeared first on Reader's Digest. These quotes stress the importance and value of this vital trait.

  9. Golden mean (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    It was subsequently emphasized in Aristotelian virtue ethics. [1] For example, in the Aristotelian view, courage is a virtue, but if taken to excess would manifest as recklessness, and, in deficiency, cowardice. The middle way form of government for Aristotle was a blend between monarchy, democracy and aristocracy.