We must now consider moral virtues.
We shall speak (1) of the difference between them and intellectual virtues; (2) of their distinction, one from another, in respect of their proper matter; (3) of the difference between the chief or cardinal virtues and the others.
Under the first head there are five points of inquiry:
A[1] Whether every virtue is a moral virtue?
A[2] Whether moral virtue differs from intellectual virtue?
A[3] Whether virtue is adequately divided into moral and intellectual virtue?
A[4] Whether there can be moral without intellectual virtue?
A[5] Whether, on the other hand, there can be intellectual without moral virtue?
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