Tyler Celeste Hill

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Prudence concerns the “realities of a life lived within a specific and communal history, wisdom which proceeds to act.”38 It is exercised “within the mix of specific relations and goods that give the moral life of any person its texture. . . . Hence prudence responds specifically to the concrete particularities of one’s life.”39 In other words, applying wisdom requires the ability to discern truth and then to act rightly based on truth.
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