Virtues must be supplemented by divine discontent, i. 2.7 (19-[267]).
Virtues, natural, yield only to perfect views, need correction of philosophy, i. 3.6 (20-[275]).
Virtues, Platonic, homely and higher, distinguished, i. 2.3 (19-[260]).
Virtuous actions derived from self, are free, iii. 1.10 (3-[99]).
Virtuous man can suffer only in the lower part, i. 4.13 (46-[1023]).
Virtuous man is fully happy, i. 4.4 (46-[1026]).
Virtuous man is he whose highest principle is active, iii. 4.6 (15-[239]).
Virtuous men do right at all times, even under trials, iii. 1.10 (3-[99]).
Virtuous will only object conversion of soul towards herself, i. 4.11 (46-[1035]).
Vision and hearing, process of, iv. 5 (29-[523]).