Virtue refers to the qualities or traits that constitute moral excellence, such as kindness, honesty, and courage, reflecting an individual's character and values. Duty, on the other hand, pertains to the obligations and responsibilities one has toward others or society, often dictated by laws, rules, or social norms. While virtue is about what one aspires to be and how one behaves intrinsically, duty focuses on actions that may be required regardless of personal feelings or moral beliefs. Thus, virtue is more about internal motivations, while duty involves external expectations.
The values that Roman Stoic philosophers promoted were virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
The motto of CHIJ Katong Convent is 'Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty'.
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The motto of SMK Convent Taiping is 'Simple in Virtue and Steadfast in Duty'.
Convent Datuk Keramat's motto is 'Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty'.
The motto of Convent Bukit Nanas is 'Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty'.
Kant's categorical imperative is one of many theories of moral duty. Some find it compelling because of its emphasis on rationality and universalizability, while others may prefer different approaches such as consequentialism or virtue ethics. The best expression of moral duty will vary depending on individual beliefs and values.
The motto of CHIJ Saint Theresa's Convent is 'Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty'.
The motto of CHIJ Primary - Toa Payoh - is 'Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty'.
The philosophy of Stoicism. It was developed by the greek philosopher Zeno. Stoicism stressed the importance of virtue, duty, and endurance in life.
Duty is different from obligation because... Duty is what you need to do and Obligation are things that are "TOLD" for you to do... Duty is your daily duty... Obligation is what SOMEONE told you to do... still... if you think about it... youll still know it's different.