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Moreover, and this is perhaps the most important point for Hume, even if human beings were capable of the strong universal/impartial benevolence that Hutcheson regarded as the cornerstone of moral virtue, such benevolence would not in all instances suffice for us to fulfill our intuitive obligations of justice.
On the phone to my friend and teacher, Sheikh Mohammad Akram Nadwi, I asked him about justice – an idea that I'd always been taught was the cornerstone virtue of Islam, occupying much the same position that love does in Christianity.
The Shushigaku, based on the Chinese school of the philosopher Chu Hsi, became the cornerstone of education, teaching as cardinal virtues filial piety, loyalty, obedience, and a sense of indebtedness to one's superiors.
Mr. Khodorkovsky is no paragon of virtue.
It meant the pursuit of virtue".
Feinberg decided to see the experience as an opportunity to rediscover a cornerstone Christian virtue: joy.
The Banality of Virtue?
Consider the purpose of virtue.
Activating the virtue of compassion is what establishes it as the cornerstone of positive social interconnection and humanism.
They are the cornerstone of Keynesian economics, so derided by the Eurosceptic right but whose virtues have been underscored by, first, the financial crisis and now successive problems in deregulated industries.
El Bajío A cornerstone of traditional fare.
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