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Single Idea 12277
[filed under theme 23. Ethics / C. Virtue Theory / 3. Virtues / a. Virtues
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Full Idea
Friendship is preferable to money; for excess of friendship is preferable to excess of money.
Gist of Idea
Friendship is preferable to money, since its excess is preferable
Source
Aristotle (Topics [c.331 BCE], 118b07)
Book Ref
Aristotle: 'Posterior Analytics and Topica', ed/tr. Tredennick,H/Forster,ES [Harvard 1960], p.401
A Reaction
Compare Idea 12276, which gives a different criterion for choosing between virtues. This idea is an interesting qualification of the doctrine of the mean.
Related Idea
Idea 12276
Justice and self-control are better than courage, because they are always useful [Aristotle]
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40 ideas
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[qualities considered to make a person excellent]:
20239
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Unlike us, the early Greeks thought envy was a good thing, and hope a bad thing
[Hesiod, by Nietzsche]
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7363
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The virtues of the best people are humility, maganimity, sincerity, diligence, and graciousness
[Kongzi (Confucius)]
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3015
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The virtue of man is thoughtful foresight of future events
[Chilo, by Diog. Laertius]
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7808
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Socrates made the civic values of justice and friendship paramount
[Socrates, by Grayling]
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2126
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A good community necessarily has wisdom, courage, self-discipline and morality
[Plato]
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23399
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Each correct feeling relies on an underlying virtue
[Mengzi (Mencius)]
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5251
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Gods exist in a state which is morally superior to virtue
[Aristotle]
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12276
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Justice and self-control are better than courage, because they are always useful
[Aristotle]
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12277
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Friendship is preferable to money, since its excess is preferable
[Aristotle]
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5964
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Zeno says there are four main virtues, which are inseparable but distinct
[Zeno of Citium, by Plutarch]
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8765
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All is vanity, saith the Preacher
[Anon (Ecc)]
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6004
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The cardinal virtues are theoretical (based on knowledge), and others are 'non-theoretical'
[Hecato, by Dorandi]
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22241
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Don't fear god or worry about death; the good is easily got and the terrible easily cured
[Philodemus]
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6285
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Blessed are the meek; for they shall inherit the earth
[Jesus]
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13556
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Every night I critically review how I have behaved during the day
[Seneca]
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13562
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It is shameful to not even recognise your own slaves
[Seneca]
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5948
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The good life involves social participation, loyalty, temperance and honesty
[Plutarch]
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7903
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The six perfections are giving, morality, patience, vigour, meditation, and wisdom
[Nagarjuna]
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6030
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Each part of the soul has its virtue - pleasure for appetite, success for competition, and rectitude for reason
[Galen]
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18447
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There are practical, purificatory, contemplative, and exemplary virtues
[Porphyry]
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6826
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Allah rewards those who are devout, sincere, patient, humble, charitable, chaste, and who fast
[Mohammed]
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4016
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Descartes makes strength of will the central virtue
[Descartes, by Taylor,C]
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21482
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The five Chinese virtues: pity, justice, politeness, wisdom, honesty
[Schopenhauer]
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21481
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Buddhists wisely start with the cardinal vices
[Schopenhauer]
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20382
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The four virtues are courage, insight, sympathy, solitude
[Nietzsche]
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20240
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The Jews treated great anger as holy, and were in awe of those who expressed it
[Nietzsche]
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20244
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Christianity replaces rational philosophical virtues with great passions focused on God
[Nietzsche]
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20272
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Honesty is a new young virtue, and we can promote it, or not
[Nietzsche]
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20274
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The cardinal virtues want us to be honest, brave, magnanimous and polite
[Nietzsche]
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14809
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All societies of good men give a priority to gratitude
[Nietzsche]
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7151
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Courage, compassion, insight, solitude are the virtues, with courtesy a necessary vice
[Nietzsche]
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4510
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A path to power: to introduce a new virtue under the name of an old one
[Nietzsche]
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4515
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Modesty, industriousness, benevolence and temperance are the virtues of a good slave
[Nietzsche]
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4516
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Many virtues are merely restraints on the most creative qualities of a human being
[Nietzsche]
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18291
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Virtues can destroy one another, through jealousy
[Nietzsche]
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22469
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Some virtues imply rules, and others concern attachment
[Foot]
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7676
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If we are essentially free wills, authenticity and sincerity are the highest virtues
[Berlin]
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4274
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The modern virtues are courage, prudence, wisdom, temperance, justice, charity and loyalty
[Scruton]
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20209
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For the virtue of honesty you must be careful with the truth, and not just speak truly
[Zagzebski]
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23149
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If generosity systematically turned recipients into parasites, it wouldn't be a virtue
[Driver]
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