GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
MORAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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honesty
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self-restraint
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Patience, patience, and thriftiness
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renunciation of evil
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Detailed explanation-1: -The virtuous person alone can attain happiness and the virtuous person can never be miserable in the deepest sense, even in the face of misfortune which keeps him from being happy or blessed.
Detailed explanation-2: -In Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle notes that as a condition to be held morally responsible, we must have been acting voluntarily. In particular, two elements must be true: a person must be in control of their actions and also must be aware of what they’re doing.
Detailed explanation-3: -Executive virtues are examples of “strength of will, ” such as courage and perseverance. Moral virtues are related to moral goodness. Examples are compassion, generosity, truthfulness, and good temper. Intellectual virtues are related to the ability to consider options.
Detailed explanation-4: -Intellectual virtues are developed through teaching and instruction, while moral virtues are developed through a process of habituation. The moral novice needs to practice acting in virtuous ways, and through repetition and experience may come to develop genuine moral virtue.