Virtues
Conflict Resolution
Norms
Other
100

Revealed to us through scripture and tradition

Faith

100

A conflict resolution strategy where both parties give something up and meet halfway

Compromise

100

Criteria about the sort of person's we ought to be and the sort of actions we ought to perform

Norms

100

Can the belief that stress is good for you, kill you?

No

200

This virtue represents fitness, strength, and courage. It helps us to deal with our temptations and difficulties

Fortitude

200

Both parties see each other's point of view and comes to an agreement that can work for both

Concensus

200

The highest expression of a norm for an action

Laws

200

A calling. A desire for the common good. Service to the community.

Vocation

300

The action of publicly expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or the moral correctness of a person

Virtue Signalling

300
The conflicting parties agree to disagree

Accommodation

300

Basic truths we use to determine rules of conduct

Moral Principles

300

Means, "A reason for being"

Ikigai

400

These virtues represent moderation and good common sense respectively

Temperance and Prudence

400

One party agrees to give something up to resolve the conflict

Concession

400

Offer guidelines or advice

Maxims and Proverbs

400

The four components of Ikigai

What you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, what you can be paid for

500

The most important virtue according to Saint Paul

Charity (Love)

500

A destructive conflict resolution strategy where a person bottle up their irritation and anger rather than confronting the issue as it develops. Can lead to anger and resentment.

Bagging

500

It is a law written within us in our capacity to reason

Natural Law

500

What is the highest tier on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

Self Actualisation

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