Which of these is not an integral part of prudence?
1. Which of these is not an integral part of prudence?
Wisdom...............
2. Solertia is the Latin term for shrewdness, which is an integral part of prudence.
the answer is true...
3. Solertia is the Latin term for shrewdness, which is an integral part of prudence.
the answer for this question is true.
4. Solertia is the Latin term for shrewdness, which is an integral part of prudence. Select one: True False
I believe that it is true, as solertia is indeed the Latin term for shrewdness, and shrewdness is one of the eight quasi-integral parts of prudence.trueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
5. Good judgment is an integral part of prudence. True or False
The correct answer is False.
The integral parts of prudence mean that they all must be present for any complete act of virtue. These integral parts are memory, understanding of first principles, docility with respect to the advice of others, shrewdness or quick-wittiness, discursive reasoning, foresight, circumspection and caution. None from these integral parts that good judgment is included.
The other part of prudence of is what is called potential parts. These virtues do share something in common with the cardinal virtue. It is in potential part where good judgment is included.
6. This integral part of prudence refers to the understanding of first principles. Select one: a. intelligentia b. memoria c. foresight
Answer:
The answer is A. Intelligentia. Prudence came from the latin word "prudentia", which means seeing ahead or sagacity. It refers to the use of reason in order to govern and discipline oneself. It is considered as one of the four Cardinal values and one of the most important values.
Integral parts of prudenceMemoria: refers to the memory that is true to reality. It may be an ability to learn from experience;Docilitas: an open-mindedness that recognizes variety. The ability to seek and make use of the experience and authority of others;Intelligentia: the understanding of first principlesOther parts of prudenceSollertia: refers to the ability to evaluate a situation quickly;Ratio: refers to the discursive reasoning and the ability to research and compare alternatives;Providentia: foresight or the capacity to estimate whether particular actions can realize goals;Circumspection: refers to the ability to take all relevant circumstances into account;Caution: refers to the ability to mitigate risk.For additional information regarding prudence, refer to the following links:
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7. two ways on how can apply prudence and frugality on consuming energyFRUGALITY________________________________________________PRUDENCE______________________________________________________
two ways on how can apply prudence and frugality on consuming energy
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The two ways that I can apply prudence and frugality in consuming paper are recycling paper and support the paperless transaction. Paper is a recyclable material that can be used in making new products like tissue, greeting cards, or cardboard.
FRUGALITY
Frugality is the quality of being frugal, sparing, thrifty, prudent or economical in the consumption of consumable resources such as food, time or money, and avoiding waste, lavishness or extravagance.
PRUDENCE
the quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
"we need to exercise prudence in such important matters"
8. Good judgment is an integral part of prudence. Select one: True False
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9. Which of these is not an integral part of prudence? Select one: a. docilitas b. shrewdness c. wisdom
Integral Parts of Prudence:
Answer:
C. Wisdom
Explanation:Wisdom is not included on the quasi – integral parts of prudence since wisdom is equivalent and synonymous to prudence. Both wisdom and prudence refer to the soundness of a decision or action in connection to application of an experience, good judgment, and knowledge. Both wisdom and prudence are essential factors in the decision making process.
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Quasi – Integral Parts of Prudence: caution circumspection docility foresight/providence memory reasoning shrewdness understanding/intelligenceCaution refers to an act of taking care in order to avoid danger or committing mistakes.
Examples:
The caution used while walking across the street. Observing the caution placed on prescripted drugs or medicines.Circumspection refers to the ability to take into account all relevant circumstances. This means being on the lookout for ways in which considered means might have surprising result.
Examples:
Doing penitential fast during a joyous occasion such as wedding and birthdays that might offend the celebrant or the host which might appear imprudent or inappropriate. A priest who prefers not to preach regarding an immoral piece of legislation because he thinks that some parishioners might get offended and refuse to go to the mass on Sunday.Docility refers to having an open mind, willingness to listen to others which makes the experience fruitful. It calls for humility and the individual must recognize his limitations and be ready to accept those limits.
Examples:
A person or animal that is quiet, not aggressive, and easily controlled. The behavior manifested by the little children during their nursery class.Foresight/Providence refers to the perfect view of how future eventualities may bear upon the current situation or may depend on how the present situation is met.
Examples:
A ruler’s ability to see whom will succeed him. A businessman’s ability to see business partners prospects.Memory refers to the ability to learn from experience which includes acceptance of the reality and the willingness to be tested with what is real.
Examples:
The ability to recall previous experiences and taking note of the things that has to be avoided. The ability to learn from a friend’s experience and identify decisions that work.Reasoning refers to the ability to examine, analyze, and associate alternative possibilities and/or solutions and then to relate logical reasoning principles to arrive at an accurate conclusion.
Examples:
All men are free. Homer is a man. Therefore, Homer is free. Simon walks into their living room and finds torn up papers all over the floor. Simon’s dog has been alone in the room all day. Simon concludes that the dog tore up the papers because it is the most likely scenario.Shrewdness refers to the ability to rapidly assess the situation on his own, which involves the ability to pick up little clues and run with them.
Examples:
Students are responsibly doing their homework. Politicians that is disposed on doing several charity works.Understanding/Intelligence refers to a well-informed grasp and proper application of universal moral principles in certain situations. It is similar to the perception of the principles of morality.
Examples:
Doing good and avoiding evil. People who desires to learn the truth.Definition of Prudence: https://brainly.ph/question/1000646
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10. good judgment is an integral part of prudence.
Answer:
The correct answer is False.
The integral parts of prudence mean that they all must be present for any complete act of virtue. These integral parts are memory, understanding of first principles, docility with respect to the advice of others, shrewdness or quick-wittiness, discursive reasoning, foresight, circumspection and caution. None from these integral parts that good judgment is included.
The other part of prudence of is what is called potential parts. These virtues do share something in common with the cardinal virtue. It is in potential part where good judgment is included.
Explanation:
QUESTIONGood judgment is an integral part of prudence.TRUEAccording to the very definition of the word prudence, it refers to a careful good judgment that allows someone to free him/herself or to prevent danger or risks. So careful judgement is indeed an integral part of prudence.
This is also the capability of someone to control and discipline him/herself by being rational or by the use of reason.
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11. In Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue. true or false?
false. it should be scholastic philosophy, not cartesian.i think it's false..
12. which of the following terms that refers to a virtue that we practice with our intellect and the choices we made with actions infused with the pillars of our faith? A. ProfitabilityB.ProfoundnessC. ProfessionalD. PrudenceAnswer:D Prudence
Answer:
D
Explanation:
13. Which of these is not an integral part of prudence?Select one:a. docilitasb. shrewdnessc. wisdom
c. WISDOM
Wisdom is not listed on the quasi-integral components of prudence because it is synonymous with and equivalent to prudence.
Wisdom is related to characteristics like impartial judgment, compassion, experiential self-knowledge, self-transcendence, and nonattachment, as well as qualities like ethics and benevolence.
Prudence is the intellectual virtue that directs the selection of means to achieve desired aims. Also known as practical wisdom, it is the excellent habit of considering which specific means are optimal for things that are beneficial or detrimental to an individual.
The quasi-integral components of prudence are (1) memory; (2) understanding (or intellect); (3) obedience; (4) cunning; (5) logic; (6) foresight (or providence); (7) circumspection; and (8) caution.
Traditionally, prudence refers to the capacity to make morally discernible decisions in general. However, the term is also used to denote a habit of caution in practical matters. More recently, attempts have been made to associate prudence with practical rationality or even pursue the agent's interests.
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Which of these is not an integral part of prudence?
a. docilitas
b. shrewdness
c. wisdom14. Ecologic extension focuses only on the worth of the environment in terms of its utility or usefulness to humans. y, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue.
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15. think of ways in which you could show prudence and frugality to the environment.
QUESTION: think of ways in which you could show prudence and frugality to the environment.
ANSWER: It is important to be prudent and frugal while using natural resources at home as well as in the community and in the surroundings. It should begin with small steps like not wasting food, water, and other consumables. Water, electricity, and cooking fuel should not be wasted unnecessarily.
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We can practice frugality at home, schools, and at any other place by using only as much water, electricity, food, minerals, fuels, etc. We must switch off lights that are on without any use; we should turn off the taps running without any purpose; we must begin to use renewable resources of energy.
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16. which of the following situitions that do not show prudence in making a choice
Answer:
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Explanation:
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17. 1.Being thrifty with one's use of resources: A. Frugality B. Prudence C. Equity D. Integrity
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Frugal, economical, thrifty imply careful and saving use of resources. Frugal emphasizes being saving, sometimes excessively saving, especially in such matters as food or dress: frugal almost to the point of being stingy.
Answer:
A.Frugality
Explanation:
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18. This integral part of prudence refers to the understanding of first principles
Intelligentia is the answer.INTELLEGENTIA is that answer for this question :)
19. which of the following situations that do not show prudence in making a choice?
Answer:
San po yong Situations po...
Explanation:
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20. which of the following integral part of prudence that is sizing up the situation on one's own quickly?
Answer:
ShrewdnessExplanation:
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21. In Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue. Select one: True False
Answer:
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22. Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal act of prudence.
Command, which is the direct application of good counsel and judgment, is the principal act of prudence.
The answer is Correct.
Command, is the direct application of good counsel and judgment of man. Command is the principal act of prudence. Because it cannot be said that one man who takes good counsel and judges good, but failed to act, is a prudent man.
As mentioned above, prudence is both an intellectual and moral value simultaneously, because a moral virtue makes its possessor morally good. A prudent person is good at making self decisions that could do others good or put them in a better situation. An arrogant person who is educated and bright but is subject to outbursts of anger, for example, is hardly someone who is a good example of a prudent man. A man may grow and study in knowledge of the of ethics and its sciences without a moral growth, that is, while possessing some serious vices.Prudence is the same as being a philosopher of morality or a theologian. One may be very learned in these practices, but lacks prudence. Most probably we can compare this to the person who has studied different sciences or exposed to other knowledgeable men, by whom he was influenced, but considers himself an amateur.
A man with moral thinking might have good judgment with regard to moral issues, may be a good problem solver and know how to apply man's moral principles to general situations.
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23. which of the following virtue is concerned with the intellect?a. justiceb. prudencec. fortituded. temperance
Answer:
a. justice
Explanation:
you need your brain (intellect) to bring justice for someone24. 3. It is a theological virtue by which the intellect is perfected by supernatural light. a. Temperance b. Courage c. Prudence
Answer:
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Answer:
Theological virtues are virtues associated in Christian theology and philosophy with salvation resulting from the grace of God.[1] Virtues are traits or qualities which dispose one to conduct oneself in a morally good manner. Traditionally they have been named Faith, Hope, and Charity (Love), and can trace their importance in Christian theology to Paul the Apostle in 1 Corinthians 13, who also pointed out that “the greatest of these is love.”
The medieval Catholic philosopher Thomas Aquinas explained that these virtues are called theological virtues "because they have God for their object, both in so far as by them we are properly directed to Him, and because they are infused into our souls by God alone, as also, finally, because we come to know of them only by Divine revelation in the Sacred Scriptures
Explanation:
25. Which of these is not an integral part of prudence? Select one: a. docilitas b. wisdom c. shrewdness
Answer:
B.Wisdom
Explanation:
the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise.
"listen to his words of wisdom"
26. This integral part of prudence refers to the understanding of first principles
Intelligentia is the answer.INTELLEGENTIA is that answer for this question :)
27. Cite a 2 particular experiences which you think illustrate an Act of Prudence.
A person who is prudent is careful, practical and has a good judgment. An example scenario showing an act of prudence is when we choose to study first than to go out with our friends. Another one is buying less expensive things that have good quality rather than the branded ones which just have the same quality.
28. what is the prudence
Answer:
Explanation:
noun
noun: prudence; plural noun: prudences
the quality of being prudent; cautiousness.
"we need to exercise prudence in such important matters"
synonyms: wisdom, judgment, good judgment, judiciousness, sagacity, shrewdness, advisability, common sense, sense More
"foresters argue about the prudence of drastic thinning"
caution, cautiousness, care, carefulness, canniness, chariness, wariness, circumspection;
far-sightedness, foresight, forethought;
discretion
"an elder counselled prudence"
thrift, thriftiness, providence, good management, careful budgeting, economy, canniness, frugality, abstemiousness;
forehandedness;
raresparingness
"thanks to his father's prudence, a fortune was made"
antonyms: folly, recklessness
29. In Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue.
in Scholastic dapat so false, #oed
30. In Cartesian philosophy, the integral parts of prudence are the elements that must be present for any complete or perfect act of the virtue
false. it should be scholastic philosophy, not cartesian.