#natural_virtue__naturalvirtue  (scholasticism) one of the four virtues (prudence and justice and fortitude and temperance) derived from nature
  supertype:  cardinal_virtue  one of the seven preeminent virtues
  subtype:  justness__justice  the quality of being just or fair
     subtype:  fairness__equity  conformity with rules or standards; "the judge recognized the fairness of my claim"
        subtype:  non-discrimination__nondiscrimination  fairness in treating people without prejudice
        subtype:  sportsmanship  fairness in following the rules of the game
     subtype:  rightfulness__right  anything in accord with principles of justice; "he feels he is in the right"; "the rightfulness of his claim"
  subtype:  temperance.restraint__moderation  the trait of avoiding excesses
     subtype:  sobriety  moderation in or abstinence from alcohol or drugs
     subtype:  abstemiousness  moderation in eating and drinking
  subtype:  prudence  discretion in practical affairs
     subtype:  providence.prudence  the prudence and care exercised by someone in the management of resources
        subtype:  foresightedness__foresightednes__foresightfulness  providence by virtue of planning prudently for the future
     subtype:  frugality__frugalness  prudence in avoiding waste
        subtype:  parsimony__parsimoniousness__thrift__penny-pinching__pennypinching  extreme care in spending money; reluctance to spend money unnecessarily
        subtype:  thriftiness__thriftines  frugality in the expenditure of money or resources; "the Scots are famous for their economy"
  subtype:  fortitude  strength of mind that enables one to endure adversity with courage
     subtype:  grit__backbone__guts__moxie__sand__gumption  (informal) fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it"

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