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ethics (first semester)
types of moral values
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Cards (21)
acceptance
- having an objective attitude toward others' ideas and practices that differ from your own
compassion
- understanding the suffering of others or self and wanting to do something about it
courage
- willingness to do difficult things
equality
- believing everyone deserves equal rights and to be treated with respect
fairness
- acting in just way, sharing appropriately
generosity
- willingness to give resources, help or time to others
honesty
- being truthful and sincere
integrity
- sticking to your moral and ethical principles and values
kindness
- being considerate and treating others well
perseverance
- persisting in a course of action, belief or purpose
politeness
- using good manners, acting in socially acceptable ways
respect
- showing consideration for the worth of someone or something
responsibility
- being reliable in your obligations
self-control
- staying in control of your words and behavior
Prudence
- is the virtue of knowing what to do under peculiar circumstances which enables one to see the best means to approach a given situation.
justice
- is a virtue of giving anyone his/her due under no condition
Temperance
- is the
virtue of curbing
or managing the sensitive appetites
fortitude
- is a virtue of keeping resolute in the face of overwhelming odds
Faith
- is a virtue of believing God's word without seeing
hope
- is the virtue of keeping
trust
in
Divine Providence
Charity
- is the virtue of
loving God
and
His creature