Define intellectual virtues.

      

Define intellectual virtues.

  

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Martin
These are traits of mind and character necessary for right action and thinking; the traits of mind and character essential for fair-minded rationality; the traits that distinguish the narrow-minded, self-serving thinker from the open-minded, truth-seeking critical thinker.

These intellectual traits are interdependent of each other but best cultivated simultaneously.
They cannot be imposed from without; they must be cultivated by encouragement and practice. They include: intellectual sense of justice, intellectual perseverance, intellectual integrity, intellectual humility, intellectual empathy, intellectual courage, (intellectual) confidence in reason, and intellectual autonomy

marto answered the question on April 30, 2019 at 09:14


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