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    It is not the case that If virtues admit of degrees of development along distinct developmental pathways, then partial possession of one virtue does not logically entail full possession of all others.

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    • 1.Practical wisdom (phronesis) may constitute a master virtue that integrates all others, making partial possession of it impossible without affecting all.
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    • 2.The appearance of isolated virtues may reflect different contexts, not independent development—a unified character expresses itself differently situationally.
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    • 3.Moral development research suggests virtues correlate strongly; partial virtue possession may indicate measurement error rather than genuine independence.
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    • 1.Virtues like courage and temperance develop through different practices and life experiences, making independent trajectories empirically observable.
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    • 2.A person can be highly courageous in physical danger yet lack courage in moral conviction, showing virtues admit degrees along distinct pathways.
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    • 3.If virtues required mutual entailment, a person partially lacking any virtue would lack all virtues entirely, contradicting common moral experience.
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