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Title: Vice


1
Vice
  • Vice and Virtue in Everyday Life
  • Chapter 6

2
Vice, Plutarch
  • A pleasant and happy life comes from good
    character.
  • There is no true pleasure in vice.
  • Reason and virtue bring contentment.

3
The Depths of Vice, Augustine
  • Augustine recounts an act of theft he committed
    as a youth.
  • The motive for the theft was that it was wrong.
  • The result of vice is that the individual lives
    in lack.
  • True joy is found in God.

4
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, Edwards
  • If we do not have genuine faith in Christ, we are
    in danger of everlasting punishment.
  • Moral effort is insufficient for salvation.

5
The Hypocrites, Dante
  • Hypocrites appear happy on the outside, but they
    are burdened on the inside.
  • The hypocrite is weary and defeated.

6
Self-Deception, Johnson
  • Self-deceivers think a single good act is the
    same as being habitually good.
  • The habitual faults of self-deceivers are taken
    to be individual lapses.
  • To avoid self-deception, we must consult our
    friends and our enemies.
  • We learn the truth in adverse times.

7
Upon Self-Deceit, Butler
  • Good people can deceive themselves (King David).
  • We are all partial to ourselves.
  • Know thyself.
  • We must all be wary of self-partiality and
    self-deceit.

8
Jealousy, Envy, and Spite, Kant
  • We should morally evaluate ourselves by the idea
    of perfection, rather than by other people.
  • Jealousy, grudge, and spite
  • Ingratitude, envy, and malice are three vices
    that are the essence of wickedness.

9
Kant
  • Love and hatred are both reciprocated.
  • Haters are damaged by their hatred more than
    those they hate.

10
How Much Land Does a Man Need?, Leo Tolstoy
  • The life of peasants vs. the life of the wealthy
  • The story of Pahom and his land
  • The lesson of the story about the nature and
    danger of greed.
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