The Four Cardinal Virtues

The Four Cardinal Virtues

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Format Paperback
Pages 208
Language English
Published Mar 31, 1966
Publisher University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10 0268001030
ISBN-13 9780268001032
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Josef Pieper’s exploration of the four cardinal virtues presents a profound examination of morality and ethics that resonates through the ages. Through a series of insightful essays, he delves into the virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance, articulating their foundational importance in the lives of individuals and society as a whole. With eloquence and depth, Pieper navigates the philosophical underpinnings of these virtues, encouraging readers to reflect on their relevance in contemporary life.

Collaboratively enriched by Richard Winston, Clara Winston, Lawrence E. Lynch, and Daniel F. Coogan, this work transcends mere theoretical discourse. It invites readers to integrate these timeless virtues into their everyday experiences, emphasizing the harmony between moral values and personal growth. Pieper's thoughtful analysis serves not only as a theoretical framework but as a practical guide to cultivating a virtuous life in the modern world, making it a significant contribution to philosophical literature.

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