Title: The Cardinal Virtues
1The Cardinal Virtues
- Hinges Holding Together the Moral Life
- Source Morality (Stoutzenberger)
2What are the key Christian virtues?
- Four pivotal (cardinal) virtues are
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Fortitude
3Prudence Practical Judgment
4Prudence Practical Judgment
- ASKS
- What is the right thing to do in this
particular situation? - operates like common sense.
- is the art of making moral decisions on the spur
of the moment.
- Prudence disposes the practical reason to
discern, in every circumstance, our true good and
to choose the right means for achieving it (UC
1806)
5Justice The Virtues of Rights and
Responsibilities
- Reminds us that
- people have rights and
- People deserve to have basic needs met.
- Developing justice ensures that morality should
not remain individualized. - Justice ranks our own good as equal to the good
of all people.
Promotes the COMMON GOOD
6Fortitude The Courage to Act
- The challenge is to stand up for what is right
- - in the face of peer pressure
- - in circumstances when we are being called
upon to step out of our usual patterns of
behavior.
- Without courage, the other virtues are useless.
- Following our beliefs when it really means going
against the status quo requires COURAGE.
7Temperance The Virtue of Self-Control (Balance)
- The virtue
- of personal harmony and balance.
- advocates a wholesome lifestyle
- need not eliminate pleasure, partying, sensual
experiences, and even wild times - reminds us that even good things turn sour when
they control us
8- Temperance moderates the attraction of the
pleasures of the senses and provides balance in
the use of created goods (UC 1838)
9 10The four cardinal virtues stand for useful and
commonplace qualities that, if practiced, can
help us improve our moral life.
11Match each phrase to the one of the four cardinal
virtues that it most describes.
Prudence, Fortitude, Justice, Temperance
- Common sense
- Working for fairness and equality
- Moral courage
- Self-control
- Knowing when to say no
- Standing up for what is right
- Acting cautiously
- Moderation
- Practical wisdom
- Giving people what they are due
- Making a commitment to avoid excessive watching
of TV - Changing a course of action when a better way
comes along - Concern for people lacking basic needs
12Read over the following scenario. Apply each of
the four cardinal virtues to the decision. Work
out in groups.
- You are at a dance at another school.
- Three students from the host school are making
fun of a friend and classmate of yours. - Your friend is close to getting into a fight with
the other student. - What do you do?
13Activity
- In your journals, assess yourself of what you
typically bring to your decision-making - If you were to receive an award today for a
virtue that you exhibit,what would the award be
for? Describe how you came to possess that
virtue. - If you were to die in five years, what do you
hope people would say about you?