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virtue

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virtue has 14 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 7 references, with 2 live disagreements.

14 facts·11 predicates·7 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:wanted not(2), is(1), central to(1)

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Inbound mentions (10)

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mentionsMentions(2)

boastsVirtueBoasts Virtue(1)

courtsCourts(1)

enlistsSympathiesForEnlists Sympathies for(1)

enlistsSympathiesOnSideOfEnlists Sympathies on Side of(1)

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maintainsViewMaintains View(1)

pretendsToPretends to(1)

sourceOfSource of(1)

Other facts (12)

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12 facts
PredicateValueRef
Wanted Notmany arguments[3]
Wanted Notmuch instruction[3]
IsTrue[1]
Central toOutput Prompt[2]
Was of Itself Sufficient forhappiness[3]
Needed Nothing Exceptthe strength of Socrates[3]
Was Species ofwork[3]
Alone Could Savethe life of man and strongly fenced cities[3]
Holds Same Status in Man and Womansame in both sexes[3]
Vulnerable tocalumnious strokes[5]
Cannot Be Movedtrue[6]
Must Beg Pardon FromVice[7]

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centralToblah/watt-activation/part-663
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wasOfItselfSufficientForphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
happiness
neededNothingExceptphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
the strength of Socrates
wasSpeciesOfphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
work
wantedNotphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
many arguments
wantedNotphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
much instruction
aloneCouldSavephilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
the life of man and strongly fenced cities
holdsSameStatusInManAndWomanphilosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
same in both sexes
labelblah/blocks/8
virtue
vulnerableTohamlet/10
calumnious strokes
labelhamlet/16
Virtue
cannotBeMovedhamlet/16
true
mustBegPardonFromhamlet/51
ex:vice

References (7)

7 references
  1. [1]Part 151 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/training-and-evals/part-15
  2. [2]Part 6631 fact
    ctx:discord/blah/watt-activation/part-663
  3. ctx:test/philosophy/diogenes-sinope-glean-scratch
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      DIOGENES OF SINOPE (the Cynic, c. 412-323 BCE) Primary source: Diogenes Laertius, 'Lives of Eminent Philosophers', Book VI. Translation: C. D. Yonge (1853), public domain (Project Gutenberg eBook #57342). Sections included verbatim: Life of
  4. [4]81 fact
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      [2025-12-30 03:24] ajaxdavis: about to start work on it and bring into all projects [2025-12-30 03:27] ajaxdavis: fixing this hllm integration/tpmjs first though [2025-12-31 09:47] ajaxdavis: considering just booting up claude in my `repos`
  5. [5]101 fact
    ctx:books/hamlet/10
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      LAERTES. Think it no more. For nature crescent does not grow alone In thews and bulk; but as this temple waxes, The inward service of the mind and soul Grows wide withal. Perhaps he loves you now, And now no soil nor cautel doth besmi
  6. [6]162 facts
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      GHOST. Ay, that incestuous, that adulterate beast, With witchcraft of his wit, with traitorous gifts,— O wicked wit, and gifts, that have the power So to seduce!—won to his shameful lust The will of my most seeming-virtuous queen. O H
  7. [7]511 fact
    ctx:books/hamlet/51
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      HAMLET. Do you not come your tardy son to chide, That, laps’d in time and passion, lets go by The important acting of your dread command? O say! GHOST. Do not forget. This visitation Is but to whet thy almost blunted purpose. But lo

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