I tend to think that all the virtues are described over-simply and that we’d do well to consider that their actual value is contextual, but their signaling value is anti-contextual (it’s more valuable for others to think you will exhibit the virtue in places where it’s probably detrimental to you to actually do so).
Thanks for the write-up, and I’d recommend you add “self-honesty” to the list, in terms of what one believes about oneself, regardless of how accurate or forthright one is to any given external audience.
I tend to think that all the virtues are described over-simply and that we’d do well to consider that their actual value is contextual, but their signaling value is anti-contextual (it’s more valuable for others to think you will exhibit the virtue in places where it’s probably detrimental to you to actually do so).
Thanks for the write-up, and I’d recommend you add “self-honesty” to the list, in terms of what one believes about oneself, regardless of how accurate or forthright one is to any given external audience.