temperace
Temperace refers to the practice of controlling one's emotions, desires, and impulses to act in a way that is considered morally good or virtuous. It is a key virtue in many philosophical and religious traditions, often seen as a balance between excessive indulgence and extreme abstinence. In philosophical contexts, temperance is frequently discussed as a cardinal virtue, alongside wisdom, justice, and courage. It is understood as moderation in all things, preventing an individual from being ruled by their appetites or passions.
The concept of temperance is not limited to the avoidance of excess; it also implies the ability
In religious traditions, temperance is often emphasized as a spiritual discipline. It is seen as essential