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There are more than two. General nouns - horse, house, apple, banana. Personal nouns - John, Henry, Susan Concrete nouns - concrete, sand, rock, mist Abstract nouns - justice, love, humiliation.
Oneself and the love of knowledge; thus philosophy includes religion, psychology, economics and politics
A concrete noun is something physical that we can see or touch or taste etc.- table girl JohnBut an abstract noun refers to things like ideas or concepts - Justice love hate anger
Abstract nouns are words for things that can't be experienced by any of the five senses; they can't be seen, heard, smelled, tasted or touched (the opposite of concrete nouns). They are words for things that are learned, known, understood, believed, or felt emotionally.Some examples of abstract nouns are words for emotions love, joy, and hope, or concepts, such as fairness, confusion, wonder, and evil.A concrete noun is a word for something that can be experienced by the physical senses; something that can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched.
a mother love, a child love, a brother love, a sister love, a friendship love, a couple love, a granchildren love, a grandmparent love, a family love, a non-relative love (but not like a couple love) a love-hate thing between two people, and a hidden love (like you don't realize that you love someone)i think that ;parents and child love is true love in the world, bcz, no dot in this love
No love is considered an emotion.
Love.
If you desire a scriptural answer you will find it in the book of Peter, probably Book 11, chpt 1, but they are: virtue , knowledge, temperance, patience, brotherly kindness, charity. According to the US Navy Seals they are: drive, discipline, responsibility, accountability, ambition, honor, integrity, flexibility, creativity, discipline, learning, determination, training, winning, dependability, bearing, courage, decisiveness, endurance, enthusiasm, initiative, integrity, judgement, justice, knowledge, tact, unselfishness, loyalty.
unconditional love
to love in adjust and good society that promotes virtue
Respect and love your parents and grandparents
The love of knowledge is known as philosophy. by chadu
i love this website
* I think that is 'Grace' , though probably your question could be clearer. * The virtue is certainly not theological. Love is essentially practical thing. * If the question is referring to a devout faithful approach, which is what it appears to be, then the above contributors are incorrect. Grace is incorrect, as it is merely part of a theological virtue. Specifically, the virtue of "Charity," and the question is by all means as clear as I, and most likely the asker, believe it should be. For the second contributor, the virtue is indeed theological. The theological virtue "that empowers us to love God and to give God first place in your lives" is none other than the the virtue of FAITH.
Rather than the practical pursuit we are accustomed to, for Plato, Politics is an intellectual faculty. Governance by non-philosophers is to be governed by opinions, beliefs and self-interest; in contrast the philosopher ruler will govern with virtue and justice with no hidden agenda. The philosopher is in love, in love with learning, knowledge and truth. It is important to make a distinction here between the acquisition of knowledge and the acquisition of truth, because knowledge is not necessarily the truth.
I will pour the concrete walkway next week. He now had concrete evidence that she didn't love him. No concrete proposals for the new port have been developed.
Humanity is defined as "love, kindness, social intelligence blended together" by many people. Therefore, it cannot exactly called as the foundation of virtue. Virtue is the most refined quality/qualities in a human being. Therefore, humanity is not exactly the foundation of virtue(although humanity is a refined quality).