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Virtues and their Process Concepts

Author:   Stephen Waters  
Posted: 3/2/05; 8:10:55 AM
Topic: Virtues and their Process Concepts
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A "Virtue" is a shorthand label for the result of thoughtful analysis about a general concept that is, itself, easily acceptable and easily understood from one's own personal experience.

The table immediately below shows popular and useful virtues in the left column and, in the same row on the right, is the the process used to figure out why that particular virtue is worthwhile.

Process Concepts are neat, because people who discover them quickly appreciate how useful they can be for deciding what to do and for planning for their better future.

Virtue Based on this Process Concept
AlertnessMap of Reality
AttentivenessMap of Reality
DiscernmentMap of Reality
DependabilityMap of Reality
ResponsibilityMap of Reality
SensitivityMap of Reality
SincerityMap of Reality
TruthfulnessMap of Reality
HumilityHumility/Possibility of being wrong
FlexibilityHumility/Possibility of being wrong
ThoroughnessHumility/Possibility of being wrong
ForgivenessHumility/Possibility of being wrong
BenevolenceReciprocity/Otherness
CompassionReciprocity/Otherness
DiscretionReciprocity/Otherness
GenerosityReciprocity/Otherness
GratefulnessReciprocity/Otherness
GentlenessReciprocity/Otherness
HospitalityReciprocity/Otherness
RespectReciprocity/Otherness
ToleranceReciprocity/Otherness
ContentmentTime and place in it
GratefulnessTime and place in it
InitiativeTime and place in it
JoyfulnessTime and place in it
PatienceTime and place in it
PunctualityTime and place in it
ThriftinessTime and place in it
BoldnessJudgment
CautiousnessJudgment
DeterminationJudgment
DecisivenessJudgment
HonorJudgment
JusticeJudgment
LoyaltyJudgment
WisdomJudgment
PersuasivenessRhetoric
CreativityHabits
DiligenceHabits
EnduranceHabits
EnthusiasmHabits
OrderlinessHabits
ResourcefulnessHabits
Self-controlHabits

In the table below are other useful understandings that are important to know but are not usually considered when studying virtues.

Useful understandings Based on this Process Concept
FacadesIdea vs. Self
What is possibleIdea vs. Self
BalancePerspective
ConsistancyPerspective
SimplicityPerspective
RecursionProblem solving
Continuous Re-evaluationProblem solving

[To be continued...]

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