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  2. Josiah Royce - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Royce (/ r ɔɪ s /; November 20, 1855 – September 14, 1916) was an American Pragmatist and objective idealist philosopher and the founder of American idealism. [5] His philosophical ideas included his joining of pragmatism and idealism, his philosophy of loyalty, and his defense of absolutism.

  3. Loyalty - Wikipedia

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    Loyalty is a devotion to a country, philosophy, group, or person. [1] Philosophers disagree on what can be an object of loyalty, as some argue that loyalty is strictly interpersonal and only another human being can be the object of loyalty.

  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).

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  6. Confucius - Wikipedia

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    Confucius advocated loyalty to principle rather than to individual acumen, in which reform was to be achieved by persuasion rather than violence. [86] Even though Confucius denounced them for their practices, the aristocracy was likely attracted to the idea of having trustworthy officials who were studied in morals as the circumstances of the ...

  7. 100 loyalty quotes by everyone from Shakespeare to ... - AOL

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    These loyalty quotes help put words to the value of a trusting relationship as well as the heartbreak of betrayal, by names from Shakespeare to Selena Gomez.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Bolton: Trump wants “subservience” not “loyalty” from appointees

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    Former national security adviser John Bolton said President-elect Trump is looking for “subservience” from appointees rather than loyalty, as Trump began to announce appointments to key roles ...