Intellectual Virtues and Pleasure Quiz

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Intellectual virtues have the following key features: 1. They are acquired. No one is born with intellectual virtues. Intellectual courage, perseverance, or openmindedness are obtained through practice guided by instructions. Pleasure - positive, enjoyable, or worth seeking mental state Happiness - state of well-being that encompasses living a good life with a sense of meaning and deep satisfaction 2. They are excellent character traits. A person may have excellent mathematical ability, but this is not considered a virtue. Intellectual virtue is possessed by a person with excellent disposition in life whether this Ethics - concept of human morality such as good and evil, right and wrong, justice could be about decision making or accepting criticisms. and crime Good - an object or product that is useful 3. They involve human emotions, intentions, motivations, and ______

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Intellectual Virtues

  • Intellectual virtues are acquired through practice guided by instructions, and no one is born with them.
  • Examples of intellectual virtues include intellectual courage, perseverance, and open-mindedness.

Key Features of Intellectual Virtues

  • They are excellent character traits, which means that a person's disposition in life is also taken into account, not just their abilities.
  • Having excellent mathematical ability, for instance, is not considered a virtue.
  • Happiness refers to a state of well-being that encompasses living a good life with a sense of meaning and deep satisfaction.
  • Pleasure is a positive, enjoyable, or worth-seeking mental state.
  • Ethics is the concept of human morality, which involves decision-making, accepting criticisms, and distinguishing between good and evil, right and wrong, and justice.
  • Good refers to an object or product that is useful.

Intellectual Virtues and Human Emotions

  • Intellectual virtues involve human emotions, intentions, and motivations.

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