Not blurry at all. There are no lines here either. Two things that are related are not each other, they are not one and the same thing. And that is the crux of the matter which you so adamantly don't want to see. — god must be atheist
The term "state" can be misleading. It is not a condition. It is the realization or actualization of a capacity. — Fooloso4
So, wisdom means being wise, which means having realized one’s full potential? — Hello Human
When you say that virtue is the natural outcome of wisdom, do you mean that wisdom always leads to virtue, or that wisdom encourages the flourishing of virtue ? — Hello Human
With analogy of a garden, virtue can be like good fruit bearing plants. Weeds like bad qualities that don't bear fruit.
Wisdom might be the process of discriminating between the two, cultivating the garden in order to prevent and eliminate bad plants, and plant and maintain good seeds/plants. — Yohan
There are other capacities involved in realizing full human potential. — Fooloso4
My perspective is that aspects of wisdom are a threshold that once reached, resonate within the soul in such an way that virtue naturally will follow. — Universal Student
true qualities of virtue lose their authenticity. — Universal Student
Virtue can be traced back to wisdom and wisdom reveals virtue. — Universal Student
I think that within the territory of virtue and wisdom, the innate qualities of the soul flourish in varying degrees of clarity. Examples of this would be honesty, integrity and resilience, to name a few.
Wisdom, on the other hand, may sometimes express misanthropic ideas. — Agent Smith
And where does courage fit into this according to you ? — Hello Human
What does it mean for a quality of virtue to be authentic? — Hello Human
What does it mean for wisdom to “reveal” virtue ? — Hello Human
By “innate” do you mean that they appear naturally, or that they are always there but must be cultivated by virtue and wisdom ? — Hello Human
So then as virtue desiring beings with vice being ever present how does one not get tempted by it ? — Deus
We often hear that courage is doing something even when one feels afraid.
What is fear?
I have exposed myself to fearful circumstances that were highly foolish and irrational. I do not consider doing so to be virtuous. Often, the motivations driving me in those moments seemed to come from some kind of clinging or resistance to change. I was trying to find some way to have control over the unraveling of events and circumstances that were already in motion. I might have then mistakenly thought that this was admirable or some quality to be appreciated but in reflection of those actions now, I see that this was only ignorance underneath the guise of courage. We can tell ourselves anything to justify behavior if we are determined to hold on to those belief structures. These were resistances to the flow and those actions put me in real danger that was harmful to myself and those around me.
I have likewise acted consciously and mindfully, choosing to move in a direction that seemed unfamiliar and thus was perceived as frightening when in reality, there was little real threat or danger and the outcome was more beneficial, healing and useful overall despite my resistances to traveling in that unfamiliar territory. In those circumstances, what I thought was fear was my mind distorting and attempting to predict an outcome which was unknown to me. Allowing myself to explore, remain curious and do something outside of my comfort zone even though I felt what I perceived to be fear required an inner strength and willingness that might resemble courage. — Universal Student
I think that my meaning is that an authentic quality of virtue is true. — Universal Student
"Reveals" implies that the virtue was always there, within the wisdom. — Universal Student
Dormant perhaps, to be awakened and brought forth into potential. — Universal Student
Maybe the point is preciously that we are tempted by them? How could virtue exist, without the opportunity to restrain from temptation of the corresponding vice? It seems like we need contrast and comparison to maintain a balance of these existing things. — Universal Student
But what if you did not have fear when going in that unfamiliar direction? Would it be courageous anyway? — Hello Human
I still don’t understand what « authenticity » means when talking about virtue, could you please explain some more? — Hello Human
So if I understand well, wisdom finds the virtue and allows it to be expressed ? — Hello Human
So those qualities are present in the mind but they aren’t necessarily expressed? — Hello Human
That is if you define vice as the temptation to do wrong. But couldn’t vice be defined as giving in to that temptation, in opposition to virtue which itself implies refusing to follow it? — Hello Human
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