He briefly discusses the four cardinal virtues,
1. Prudence – Practical common sense, thinking through actions and their consequences.
2. Temperance – Self-control, moderation, and avoiding excess.
3. Justice – Fairness, honesty, and truthfulness in dealing with others.
4. Fortitude – Courage, both in facing danger and enduring pain or hardship.
and explains their importance in leading a moral life.
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