Sentences with phrase «virtues necessary»

The new nation needed schools, not just for literacy and numeracy, but to acquire the moral virtues necessary for a democratic citizenry: among them self - control, consideration of others, perseverance, and a sense of right and wrong.
Genuine pluralism is a civilizational achievement: the achievement of what Murray called an «orderly conversation» — a conversation about personal goods and the common good, about the relationship between freedom and moral truth, about the virtues necessary to form the kind of citizens who can live their freedom in such a way as to make the machinery of democracy serve genuinely humanistic ends.
Out of these shared convictions and the culture of building they nourished, the architects and patrons of these cities created urban environments and landscapes that were not only extraordinarily beautiful but that also acted as theaters of memory and hope, places that simultaneously referred to and grounded citizens in their origins, the common destiny for which they longed, and the virtues necessary for success in their individual and collective journeys through life.
What we need, you write, are «agents habituated by the virtues necessary to avoid the lies unleashed by our desire to avoid suffering the suffering of others.
My opposition to this dichotomy is twofold: I believe that he has failed to account for the elements of our economy that should be particularly troubling to his fellow Christians, and that his model of the virtues necessary to maintain liberty neglects those with which we might combat these abuses.
Thus, within the common tradition, moral education is supposed not only to prepare people to rule but to prepare them as well to recognize in their fellows the virtues necessary for the exercise of authority.
Rather, they are the same virtues necessary to navigate civilian and peacetime life faithfully.
Though both the conception of human liberty and the virtues necessary to its true exercise sprang from biblical teachings, the framers were careful not to endow biblical religion, or any religion, with state power.
A democracy could not function without a virtuous people, and churches inculcated the virtues necessary for self - government.
The economy can not work without a polity of law respectful of natural rights, as well as the cultural habits or virtues necessary to support all three systems - in - one.
The Court has sent the message that it is unconstitutional for government to offend the religious sensibilities of any American, thereby creating a right not to be offended that makes being thin - skinned a civic and constitutional virtue and thus undermines the virtues necessary to social and religious harmony.

Not exact matches

It's a necessary virtue with long - term payoff.
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It was only if those requirements were relaxed as a matter of federal law that it would become necessary to consider if those requirements could continue to apply ex proprio motu, or if they were inoperative or inapplicable by virtue of the doctrines of paramountcy and / or interjurisdictional immunity.
goo leadership, religious or not, meams religion is not necessary for good leadership, or any other human virtue or issue.
«Tis substantially true, that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government.
for the drudgery of it) giving up whipped cream for lent fulfills a Godly obligation going to church and dopnating on first Saturday make the Lady of Fatima powerful confessing venial sins is necessary (like you broke wind during communion) That saying the Lords Prayer five times is a virtue?
It is substantially true that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government.
Whereas at first nonconformity within the tribe had been an intolerable sin, it now became a necessary virtue.
We will endeavor to live lives of integrity and to model the virtues that are necessary to perpetuate a democratic and civil society.
A training in virtue is necessary for personal development.
For example: Any suppression of factors which are necessary for the clarity of a diagnosis but may be unpleasant for the physician contradicts not only the «object», but also objectivity as an ethical attitude, hence a «virtue of the physician».
First of all, it enters as an absolutely necessary virtue into premarital relations.
Brookhiser has the very necessary virtues of being both a) dedicated to brevity, and b) a card - carrying Hamilton - defender.
In this case, morality is reconstituted not in terms of virtues and a vision of the good life, but in terms of the minimal demands of justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillity.
If hate is necessary, it is not a necessary virtue.
This work is necessary to provide for practical theology a method and procedure (built at least in part on an ethic of principles) and help it to avoid the danger of associating the ethical core of practical theology with an ethic of virtue and character.
So sure as we make interest necessary in this case, as sure we root out virtue; and what will then become of the genuine principle of freedom.
No longer is it necessary to stand close to a common court or exhibit virtues prized by all.
As Charlotte Allen has pointed out in these pages («The Holy Feminine,» December 1999), the struggle against one's inclinations that is necessary for the Christian life led women to take on «manly» mortifications and men to adopt «womanly» virtues such as charity.
One needs certain virtues like courage, temperance and justice in order to realize human good, but those virtues are also necessary to be a good citizen.
Given his early Marxism as well as the influence of Collingwood and Wittgenstein, it should not be surprising that MacIntyre grew to find in Aristotle's account of the virtues and practical reason an understanding of the conditions necessary for our actions to be intelligible.
Conservatives who think they have found an ally in MacIntyre fail to attend to his understanding of the kind of politics necessary to sustain the virtues.
The problem with Skimpolism is that it ignores, and refuses to acknowledge, the sources and causes of its own good fortune: the enormous human enterprise of toil, commerce, and distribution, the attendant fatigue, risk, worry, and vexation, the requisite virtues of foresight, prudence, honesty, and diligence — all of which are necessary for something as ordinary as a peach or a glove to end up in Skimpole's dining room.
Humility is high on the list of virtues, and nowhere is it more necessary than in the life of the mind.
Aristotle provided MacIntyre with an account of why our actions require a conception of an end as well as the social and political conditions necessary to sustain a life formed by the virtues constitutive of that end that is simply lacking in modern moral practice and theory.
Hauerwas explains how the virtues of patience and hope and peaceableness are necessary to sustain the Christian attempting to live joyfully in the presence of the tragic.
But despite intellectual challenges, issues in his personal life and emotional swings, Lewis is ultimately remembered for his writings on faith: Even when it meant putting aside momentary feelings of uncertainty: «Faith, in the sense in which I am here using the word, is the art of holding on to things your reason has once accepted, in spite of your changing moods... That is why Faith is such a necessary virtue: unless you teach your moods «where they get off,» you can never be either a sound Christian or even a sound atheist.»
The attempt to treat even some businesses as morally neutral is dehumanizing and destroys the necessary cultural context for virtue and freedom.
for God to have my believing, it can not be necessary for him to believe as I do, merely by virtue of some general proposition about part and whole... So your insistence that human believing within God must mean human believing by God, must rest on some special law of mind as a whole, not on a general law of wholes.
However, he goes on to criticize, at some length, the failure, as he saw it, of education of his day» which he says is based on Protestantism» to teach the necessary virtues and concludes with the exaggerated statement that «only in the bosom of the Catholic Church can this [moral education] be found.»
The overpassing of the limitation of externality in early Hebrew morals involved not only the development of ethical ideals concerning special virtues such as magnanimity, but a profoundly important evolution of thought about the nature of sin in general and of what is necessary in securing salvation from it.
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For a party which once made a virtue out of endorsing the humble bicycle as a necessary aid for finding work, they appear to have forgotten all about its green role.
But The Death Cure isn't even concerned with seriously grappling with the belief that WCKD's experiments might be necessary by virtue of potentially being life - giving.
Whether through virtue, savvy, or just general badassedness, these women are not above doing what's necessary to make it through to the sequel — even if that means putting on Jason's dead mother's moth - eaten sweater, because that shit had to be gamey.
Private schools, by virtue of their being private, are able to maintain some of the necessary conditions for providing a solid education: they can defend their instructional approach, and they can make reasonable demands on students, parents, and teachers.
While some students require differentiated instruction and services by virtue of strengths and talents already manifest, it is necessary for parents, teachers, and community leaders to recognize and nurture the «often - hidden» strengths, talents, and potentials in all people.
As such, these cars show their best virtues in getting superior fuel economy and providing the kind of cabin tech that lets drivers avoid serious traffic jams while making hands - free phone calls to spouses to see if a grocery stop is necessary on the way home.
Non core vaccines are necessary for pets that are at an increased risk of contracting certain diseases by virtue of having certain lifestyle factors or living in high risk areas.
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