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Concepts

  • Altruism: Empathy

  • Beauty: virtues and beauty

  • Consistency:

    1. Justice (across roles)
    2. Prudence (across time while across roles)
  • Common Sense: increases the fitting of the community in the environment, it is part of Fortitude

  • Creativity: sharing Wonder

  • Curiosity:

    • Wonder
    • lack of Prudence
  • Duty: will and actions derived from Charity and Prudence that enable the existence of cardinal and supreme virtues. Pure Duty is not a necessity.

  • Good: Goodness

  • Fidelity: Loyalty to your agreements, Trustworthiness

  • Flexibility:

    1. Governance
    2. Temperance
    3. Fairness
    4. Fortitude
    5. Competition
  • Freedom: the outcome of a virtuecracy. A virtuecracy is built on the efforts of Duty.

  • Hospitality: Xenia ξενία, Charity

  • Intelligence:

    1. Nous, Faith/Reason (energy of intellect)
    2. Logic Fallacy
    3. Governance
    4. Lack of Governance (vicious propaganda, misused cleverness)
  • Legitimacy: right to execute governance derived from Faith (clarity of implication, representation), Prudence (optimization), and Justice

  • Optimism:

    • Hope
    • Lack of Fortitude
    • Lack of Reason
  • Pesimism:

    • Realism, Prudence
    • Lack of Hope
    • Lack of Reason
    • Lack of Fortitude
  • Purity:

    • of Action: good reflexes: Survival, Fortitude
    • of Intent: Sincerity, Honesty: Temperance, Harmony
    • of Thought: Provable Order
  • Respect for social norms and rituals: Li (禮, Proper Ritual or Etiquette): This virtue refers to a set of rituals, customs, and standards of politeness that govern proper behavior and maintain social order. It’s about showing respect through appropriate conduct. Common sense: Fitness/Fortitude

  • Righteousness:

    1. Fairness: when you are party in the situation
    2. Justice: when you judge a situation
    3. Wisdom: when you discover the eternal mechanisms of a situation
  • Rigurosity:

    • Fortitude: Rigurosity with application to the body
    • Justice: ~ the emotions
    • Faith, Reason: ~ the mental concepts
  • Sincerity:

    1. Lack of Temperance
    2. Temperance
    3. Fortitude
  • Sympathetic Joy (Mudita): Empathy

  • Tolerance:

    • Temperance and Prudence and the recognition of the fact that maximal optimization for eternity has not been achieved and anything that does not gravely impede virtues may be helpful to discover upgrades.
    • lack of Justice
  • Wonder: θαυμάζω (thaumazó: to marvel, wonder) part of Faith, Reason. It is the vitality of mentaly exploring and linking concepts.