Because she could have stabbed Patientia's eye out.
Why is wrath stupid?
Does the brave man use anger in his action?
The brave man uses anger, but not immoderate anger
This virtue moderates anger and is the main focus of Question 157.
What is meekness?
another name for the virtue of Long- Suffering(hint:Latin)
What is Patientia(patience)
What causes the passion of anger to be evil?
Anger is evil when the object of one's anger is a good.
How Patientia is different than Ira.
What is inaction?
What does Objection 1 say?
The Brave man should not use Anger in his action since he should not use something he cannot will.
Meekness is considered a part of this cardinal virtue, which governs passions.
What is temperance?
What is the precursor of cruelty
Wrath
Why is anger considered a capital vice?
Anger is considered a capital vice because it gives rise to all types of other vices
Patientia watches her allies fight the vices and does nothing to help them.
Why does Patientia look evil at the start?
What are the differences between the Stoics and Peripatetics?
1. The Stoics excluded Anger and passions of the soul from the virtuous man. The peripatetics ascribed the passions of the soul to the virtuous man, but they are modified by Reason.
2. The Stoics grouped the passions to the sense appetite, but they grouped other immoderate passions too, calling them diseases.
Clemency restrains the harsh use of punishment, even when this is present.
What is justice (or deserved guilt)?
What is the Definition of patience
it is whereby he bears evil with an equal mind," i.e. without being disturbed by sorrow” Or enduring hardship or struggle without wavering from the good and resisting evils
What are the six daughters of evil?
Indignation, swelling of the mind, clamor, blasphemy, contumely, and quarrels