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- Title: Lecture: The Influence of the Dead on the Life of Man on Earth
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- virtue of our etheric body — we are related to a number of
- Title: Lecture: How Can the Destitution of Soul in Modern Times Be Overcome?
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- civilisation, could be won at a stroke. In virtue of their respective
- Title: Lecture: The (Four) Great Virtues
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- The (Four) Great Virtues
- Here, the four Platonic Virtues (described in The Republic)
- VIRTUES
- understanding of what virtue and morality are.
- speak of human virtues we can distinguish four of these which we can
- describe in ordinary language. There is one virtue, as we shall
- reasons that are holy. All other virtues which exist in life, and
- of the four virtues which we shall consider, four virtues of which
- virtues in particular, because he was able to draw his wisdom from
- Mysteries Plato could distinguish the virtues better than later
- virtue which we must consider, if we speak about morality from a
- comprehensive knowledge of human nature, is the virtue of wisdom. But
- virtue can be called — though it is difficult to describe it
- exactly — the virtue of Courage. It contains the mood which
- strength and activity. It can be said that this virtue comes from the
- heart. Of one who has this virtue in ordinary life it can be said: he
- to get moving, confidently and bravely, we have this virtue. It is
- virtue can naturally be used in the physical course of life only
- consider a human heart-beat. If we have the virtue of courage, of
- virtue. They are organs for which we have still to use part of the
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- Title: Social Future: Lecture III: The Task and Limitations of of Democracy, Public and Criminal Law
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- administered when the judge is really able, by virtue of his own
- Title: Social Future: Lecture VI: National and International Life in the Threefold Social Organism
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- be credited to the noblest human virtues. If we contemplate maternal
- Title: Lecture: Love and Its Meaning in the World
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- omniscience or of might into omnipotence, by virtue of which we attain
- Title: Mystery of Death: Lecture I: The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
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- The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human Members
- The Four Platonic Virtues and Their Relation with the Human
- virtue life of humanity. For people will learn to look at the
- moral life, at the life of virtue from a ken that goes beyond
- comprehensive view of virtue and moral life.
- we speak of the human virtues, we can distinguish four such
- virtues first of which one can speak as it were in the usual
- style of speech among people. One virtue, as we will indicate
- little as possible for holy reasons. All other virtues, which
- as special cases of the four virtues at which we want to look,
- those four virtues of which in particular antiquity has spoken
- these four virtues because he could scoop his wisdom still from
- the virtue better than the later philosophers or even those of
- first virtue, which we have to consider when we are speaking of
- cognition of the human nature, this is the virtue of wisdom
- Another virtue is that which we can call with a word that is
- hard to form, actually, the courage-like virtue
- The courage-like virtue comes, as you may say, from the heart.
- You can say of somebody who has this virtue in everyday life:
- “brave” is also good for this virtue, — then
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- Title: The Social Question: Lecture III: Fanaticism Versus a Real Conception of Life in Social Thinking and Willing
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- virtues, how they should relate through love with their fellow
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