| 1. | " For
an interpretation of prudence that balances its objective aspects with
its subjective aspects and integrates this virtue with Christian
discernment, see Bernard Haring, The Law of Christ 1, trans."
| Source: | PANICOLA, MICHAEL R. "DISCERNMENT IN THE NEONATAL CONTEXT" Theological Studies 60.4 Dec. 1 1999: 723  |
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| 2. | " The notion of tao is obviously quite congenial to an ethics of
virtue, especially if the tao is viewed akin to prudence as the form of
the virtues, as well as to the related notion of moral virtuosity,..."
| Source: | BRETZKE, JAMES T. "MORAL THEOLOGY OUT OF EAST ASIA" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 106  |
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| 3. | "... which are intended to serve the
purposes of moral prudence and virtue, but which may be used in preference
for opposite ends."
| Source: | HEFFERNAN, JEANNE. ""Poised between Savagery and Civilization": Forging Political Communities in Ford's Westerns" Perspectives on Political Science 28.3 June 22 1999: 147  |
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| 4. | "
The women yesterday released a book titled "Weaving Character
into Sex Education."
The book urges public schools to teach "natural moral
law" and "universal" character-building virtues such as
prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude."
| Source: | Wetzstein, Cheryl. "Abstinence backers cite result of permissiveness" Washington Times Sept. 12 1998: 7  |
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| 5. | "
15. Galston, Politics and Excellence, p. 125, sees the difference
between the two accounts of prudence in terms of the "implied"
reference to moral virtue in the first account."
| Source: | Colmo, Christopher. "Alfarabi on the prudence of founders" Review of Politics 60.4 Sept. 22 1998: 719-721  |
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| 6. | "... after he had already treated many other moral topics, such
as the nature of human action, virtues, vices, sins, grace (ST 1-2) and
faith, hope, love, prudence, and justice (ST 2-2)."
| Source: | Kaczor, Christopher. "Double-effect reasoning from Jean Pierre Gury to Peter Knauer" Theological Studies v59.n2 June 1 1998: 297-317  |
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| 7. | "
The three theological virtues are faith, hope, and charity; the
four moral are prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance."
| Source: | Gordon, Mary. "DESPERATELY SEEKING JOAN - Woman behind the hype" Commonweal 127.5 Mar. 10 2000: 11  |
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| 8. | "
James Nash's chapter, "On the Subversive Virtue:
Frugality," suggests one means of personally unifying morality and
prudence."
| Source: | Thiele, Leslie Paul. "Ethics of Consumption: The Good Life, Justice, and GlobalStewardship" American Political Science Review 94.1 Mar. 1 2000: 167  |
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| 9. | " Prudence is the operative virtue, expedience the operative
quality."
| Source: | Avio, Kenneth L. "A modest proposal for institutional economics" Journal of Economic Issues 38.3 Sept. 1 2004: 715-746  |
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| 10. | "... is
fear in the face of danger that invites the ideal of courage; it is our
natural worry about threats to our livelihood or our well-being that
prompts the virtue of prudence; and it is out of..."
| Source: | HUNTER, JAMES DAVISON. "When psychotherapy replaces religion" Public Interest Mar. 22 2000: 5  |
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| 11. | "... virtues (charity, faith and hope) and
the cardinal virtues (prudence, justice, temperance and fortitude), and
finally, the removal of vices (lust, gluttony, anger, avarice, envy,
sloth and pride)."
| Source: | Courtenay, William J. "Thomas de Chobham, Summa de Commendatione Virtutum et Extirpatione Vitiorum" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.2 Apr. 1 1999: 355-357  |
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| 12. | " In the second section,
"Discours de la vertu," four chapters address the literary
presence of the cardinal virtues: fortitude, justice, prudence, and
temperance."
| Source: | MURPHY, STEPHEN. "Vertu du discours, discours de la vertu: Litterature etphilosophie morale au XVIe siecle en France" Renaissance Quarterly 53.2 June 22 2000: 584  |
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| 13. | " Below them
are Prudence, Temperance, Justice and Fortitude, the cardinal or civic
virtues. * "Honor." Sitting as a judge in a tribunal, Honor
is surrounded by famous rulers in the roles of fellow judges."
| Source: | Slusser, Richard. "Wall-to-wall morality" Washington Times July 29 2000: 1  |
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| 14. | "... points will appear
insufficient to those critics who retort that liberal civility is no
virtue, since it is not primarily driven by such admirable ideals but
instead by mere prudence."
| Source: | Meyer, Michael J. "Liberal Civility and the Civility of Etiquette: Public Ideals and Personal Lives" Social Theory and Practice 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 69  |
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| 15. | " Prudence enables one to follow precedent in ordinary
decisions because the procedure itself is an imperfect approximation of
a higher law of virtue; but prudence also..."
| Source: | Kaynak, Robert P. "God and Man in the Law: The Foundations of Anglo-AmericanConstitutionalism" American Political Science Review v92.n2 June 1 1998: 431-433  |
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| 16. | " Thomas Lickona, professor
of education, favors virtues derived from Plato and Aristotle: prudence,
justice, fortitude, and temperance."
| Source: | Leo, John. "C is for character" U.S. News & World Report 127.19 Nov. 15 1999: 20  |
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| 17. | " As a result, American foreign
policy exists in tension between two poles: realism without virtue and
idealism without prudence."
| Source: | Bishirjian, Richard J. "Origins and End of the New World Order" Modern Age 46.3 June 22 2004: 195-210  |
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| 18. | "
Indeed, my fear is that Bowling Alone's most admirable virtues--the
cautious prudence with which explanations are advanced and the
subordination of grand theory to prosaic data--will become vices..."
| Source: | Barber, Benjamin R. "The Crack in the Picture Window" Nation 271.5 Aug. 7 2000: 29  |
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| 19. | "... compaignons, jeunes
fillettes et mignonnes gualoises."(60) Mimicking pedagogical tracts
of the period, Panurge attempts to justify himself by facetiously
explaining that he acted in consonance with the four principal
virtues--prudence, justice, force and temperance."
| Source: | Reeser, Todd W. "MODERATION AND MASCULINITY IN RENAISSANCE MARRIAGE DISCOURSE AND IN RABELAIS'S TIERS LIVRE" Romanic Review 90.1 Jan. 1 1999: 1  |
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| 20. | "
Third, the role of subjective factors (subjective mobility,
relative deprivation, perception of life-chances, etc.) in the
determination of voting behavior is still stronger than that of the
objective class."
| Source: | MATEJU, PETR. "Who Votes Left after the Fall of Communism?" International Journal of Comparative Sociology 40.1 Feb. 1 1999: 12  |
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| 21. | " The interaction between prudence and variability appears to be
reasonable intuitively and is motivated in part by the constant relative
risk aversion (CRRA) utility form discussed in the appendix."
| Source: | BALVERS, RONALD J.,SZERB, LASZLO. "PRECAUTION AND LIQUIDITY IN THE DEMAND FOR HOUSING" Economic Inquiry 38.2 Apr. 1 2000: 289  |
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| 22. | " This created a
strict standard for the Secretary to meet in order to place highways on
parkland, while still leaving some discretion to consider factors such
as cost and community disruption in making determinations about the
prudence of a transportation project."
| Source: | Singer, Matthew. "The Whittier Road case: the demise of Section 4 of the Department of Transportation Act, Whittier, Al" Environmental Law 28.3 Sept. 22 1998: 729-730  |
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| 23. | " When we replace the concept of virtue (an absolute)
with the concept of value (a relative term) we dilute both intellectual
and moral consensus."
| Source: | Fields, Suzanne. "One rude awakening" Washington Times Aug. 19 1999: 17  |
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| 24. | " For each
individual, the relative-return to entrepreneurship is a function of the
set of personal characteristics that determine his initial subjective
endowment, and of the entrepreneurship rate itself."
| Source: | Bygrave, William,Minniti, Maria. "The Social Dynamics of Entrepreneurship" Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice 24.3 Mar. 22 2000: 25  |
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| 25. | " The commencement of human life
and the relative sanctity of unborn life are issues that fall within
this category of subjective individual determination."
| Source: | Herbe, Donald W. "The right to refuse: a call for adequate protection of a pharmacist's right to refuse facilitation of abortion and emergency contraception" Journal of Law and Health 17.1 Mar. 22 2002: 77-103  |
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