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- Kindness abstract "Kindness is a behavior marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition, and concern for others. It is known as a virtue, and recognized as a value in many cultures and religions (see ethics in religion). Research has shown that acts of kindness does not only benefit receivers of the kind act, but also the giver, as a result of the release of neurotransmitters responsible for feelings of contentment and relaxation when such acts are committed. According to Book Two of Aristotle's "Rhetoric" it is defined as virtue).[citation needed] It is defined as being "helpfulness towards someone in need, not in return for anything, nor for the advantage of the helper himself, but for that of the person helped". Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argued that kindness and love are the "most curative herbs and agents in human intercourse". Kindness is considered to be one of the Knightly Virtues.[citation needed] According to eighteenth century Bohemian philosopher Honza z Žižkova, kindness is the most important part of his practical philosophy on deceiving bureaucracy.[citation needed]↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Kindness thumbnail Buddha_with_the_Elephant_Nalagiri.jpg?width=300.
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- Kindness wikiPageExternalLink hadith.htm.
- Kindness wikiPageExternalLink www.kindness.com.au.
- Kindness wikiPageID "246043".
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- Kindness hasPhotoCollection Kindness.
- Kindness subject Category:Ethics.
- Kindness subject Category:Giving.
- Kindness subject Category:Human_behavior.
- Kindness subject Category:Kindness.
- Kindness subject Category:Virtue.
- Kindness comment "Kindness is a behavior marked by ethical characteristics, a pleasant disposition, and concern for others. It is known as a virtue, and recognized as a value in many cultures and religions (see ethics in religion). Research has shown that acts of kindness does not only benefit receivers of the kind act, but also the giver, as a result of the release of neurotransmitters responsible for feelings of contentment and relaxation when such acts are committed.".
- Kindness label "Amabilidad".
- Kindness label "Bondade".
- Kindness label "Freundlichkeit".
- Kindness label "Gentillesse".
- Kindness label "Kindness".
- Kindness label "Кротость".
- Kindness sameAs Přejícnost.
- Kindness sameAs Freundlichkeit.
- Kindness sameAs Amabilidad.
- Kindness sameAs Gentillesse.
- Kindness sameAs Bondade.
- Kindness sameAs m.01klwd.
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- Kindness wasDerivedFrom Kindness?oldid=606100659.
- Kindness depiction Buddha_with_the_Elephant_Nalagiri.jpg.
- Kindness isPrimaryTopicOf Kindness.