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Intellectual virtues

Character traits necessary for right action and correct thinking. They include: intellectual sense of justice , intellectual perseverance , intellectual integrity , intellectual humility , intellectual empathy , intellectual courage , confidence in reason , and intellectual autonomy .

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Aristotle

Aristotle analyzed virtues into moral and intellectual virtues (dianoetic virtues, the Greek aretai dianoetikai). In the Posterior Analytics and Nicomachean Ethics he identified five intellectual virtues - as the five ways the soul arrives at truth by affirmation or denial. He grouped them into three classes:

  • Theoretical:
    • Sophia -i.e. wisdom of the eternal and unchangeable, philosophical wisdom.
    • Episteme -i.e. scientific knowledge, empirical knowledge.
    • Nous -i.e. intuitive understanding.
  • Practical:
  • Productive:
    • Techne -i.e. craft knowledge, art, skill.


Subjecent intellectual virtues in Aristotle:

  • Euboulia . Deliberating well, deliberative excellence. Thinking properly about the right end.
  • Sunesis . Understanding, sagacity, consciousness of why something is as it is. - e.g the understanding you have of why a situation is as it is, prior to having phronesis - understanding of what to do about it -i.e what is the best action.
  • Gnomê . Judgement and consideration. Virtue which allows people to make equitable or fair decisions.
  • Deinotes . Cleverness. The ability to carry out actions so as to achieve a goal.

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