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Stephen Carter writes that integrity requires three steps: "discerning what is right and what is wrong; acting on what you have discerned, even at personal cost; and saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right from wrong." He regards integrity as being distinct from honesty.
--Carter, Stephen L (1996). Integrity. New York: BasicBooks/HarperCollins. pp. 7, 10
To me, that reads as written by an Fi-er. Or, Fe-ers, do you feel it could equally represent what your concept of integrity is?
To all: do you relate more to "an eye for an eye" or "turn the other cheek" ... or does it depend on the circumstance or situation?
To all: do you see moral principles as having an internal constancy?
What does the phrase "personal integrity" mean to you?
--Carter, Stephen L (1996). Integrity. New York: BasicBooks/HarperCollins. pp. 7, 10
To me, that reads as written by an Fi-er. Or, Fe-ers, do you feel it could equally represent what your concept of integrity is?
To all: do you relate more to "an eye for an eye" or "turn the other cheek" ... or does it depend on the circumstance or situation?
To all: do you see moral principles as having an internal constancy?
What does the phrase "personal integrity" mean to you?