

Episode 02: The Great Idea of Virtue
4 snips Apr 30, 2022
Explore the transformative role of virtue in education, focusing on its historical roots and significance for human excellence. Discover the cardinal virtues—prudence, justice, temperance, and courage—and their relevance today. Delve into the vital aspects of justice for active citizenship and how classical and theological ideals shape our understanding. Examine the interplay between cardinal and theological virtues, emphasizing the necessity of divine grace and moral habituation. Finally, uncover the delicate balance between virtue and its vices for a well-rounded moral compass.
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Virtue in Education
- Virtue, meaning excellence, was a core aim of classical education alongside eloquence and wisdom.
- It encompasses various human excellences, not just moral perfection.
Cardinal Virtues
- The four cardinal virtues—prudence, justice, temperance, and courage—are considered essential for moral development.
- These virtues were central to Greek, Roman, and Christian ethical thought.
Temperance and Courage
- Temperance involves finding balance, avoiding extremes in actions and thoughts.
- Courage enables one to overcome fear and do what is right, even when challenging.