Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice
Are Virtues Local or Universal?
Herausgeber: Darnell, Catherine A; Kristjánsson, Kristján
Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice
Are Virtues Local or Universal?
Herausgeber: Darnell, Catherine A; Kristjánsson, Kristján
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This book explores questions about the locality versus the universality of virtues from a number of theoretical and practical perspectives.
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This book explores questions about the locality versus the universality of virtues from a number of theoretical and practical perspectives.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367356491
- ISBN-10: 036735649X
- Artikelnr.: 59992193
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 163mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367356491
- ISBN-10: 036735649X
- Artikelnr.: 59992193
Catherine A. Darnell is a Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK. Kristján Kristjánsson is Professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Introduction to the Volume Section One: Philosophical Issues 1. Moral
Relativism and Virtue Christian Miller 2. Meeting the Challenges to the
Universality of Virtue Jonathan Jacobs 3. Socratic Piety and the
Universality of Virtue Randall Curren 4. Evaluative Attitudes as the
Motivational Structures of Ethical Virtues Jonathan Webber 5. The Essential
Sociality of Aristotelian Virtue Jennifer Rothschild 6.
Neo-Aristotelianism, the Universality of Virtues, and the Challenge of
Germline Genome Editing Nancy E. Snow Section Two: Psychological Issues 7.
Morality as a Basic Psychological Need: Preliminary Evidence Eranda
Jayawickreme, Mike Prentice & William Fleeson 8. Virtue and the Specificity
Principle: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Character Elise D.
Murray & Jonathan M. Tirrell 9. Diversity, Deviance, and Virtue within
Imperfect Moral Communities Jennifer Cole Wright Section Three: Practical
and Educational Issues 10. Educating Virtues in a Plural World: MacIntyre,
Williams and Nussbum on Moral Education James MacAllister 11. Education and
Upbringing in a Superdiverse Society: On the Cultivation of the Double Gaze
Doret de Ruyter 12. Between the Local and Global: Placing the Virtuous
Professional Practitioner in Context Sarah Banks 13. Social Work in a
Pluralistic Society-Realising the Universal Claim of Phronesis Dieter Weber
& Heidrun Wulfekühler 14. Local Virtues: The Case of the Circus Ron Beadle
& Angus Robson 15. Confucian Virtue Ethics and Confucian Character
Education Yi-Lin Chen Index
Relativism and Virtue Christian Miller 2. Meeting the Challenges to the
Universality of Virtue Jonathan Jacobs 3. Socratic Piety and the
Universality of Virtue Randall Curren 4. Evaluative Attitudes as the
Motivational Structures of Ethical Virtues Jonathan Webber 5. The Essential
Sociality of Aristotelian Virtue Jennifer Rothschild 6.
Neo-Aristotelianism, the Universality of Virtues, and the Challenge of
Germline Genome Editing Nancy E. Snow Section Two: Psychological Issues 7.
Morality as a Basic Psychological Need: Preliminary Evidence Eranda
Jayawickreme, Mike Prentice & William Fleeson 8. Virtue and the Specificity
Principle: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Character Elise D.
Murray & Jonathan M. Tirrell 9. Diversity, Deviance, and Virtue within
Imperfect Moral Communities Jennifer Cole Wright Section Three: Practical
and Educational Issues 10. Educating Virtues in a Plural World: MacIntyre,
Williams and Nussbum on Moral Education James MacAllister 11. Education and
Upbringing in a Superdiverse Society: On the Cultivation of the Double Gaze
Doret de Ruyter 12. Between the Local and Global: Placing the Virtuous
Professional Practitioner in Context Sarah Banks 13. Social Work in a
Pluralistic Society-Realising the Universal Claim of Phronesis Dieter Weber
& Heidrun Wulfekühler 14. Local Virtues: The Case of the Circus Ron Beadle
& Angus Robson 15. Confucian Virtue Ethics and Confucian Character
Education Yi-Lin Chen Index
Introduction to the Volume Section One: Philosophical Issues 1. Moral
Relativism and Virtue Christian Miller 2. Meeting the Challenges to the
Universality of Virtue Jonathan Jacobs 3. Socratic Piety and the
Universality of Virtue Randall Curren 4. Evaluative Attitudes as the
Motivational Structures of Ethical Virtues Jonathan Webber 5. The Essential
Sociality of Aristotelian Virtue Jennifer Rothschild 6.
Neo-Aristotelianism, the Universality of Virtues, and the Challenge of
Germline Genome Editing Nancy E. Snow Section Two: Psychological Issues 7.
Morality as a Basic Psychological Need: Preliminary Evidence Eranda
Jayawickreme, Mike Prentice & William Fleeson 8. Virtue and the Specificity
Principle: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Character Elise D.
Murray & Jonathan M. Tirrell 9. Diversity, Deviance, and Virtue within
Imperfect Moral Communities Jennifer Cole Wright Section Three: Practical
and Educational Issues 10. Educating Virtues in a Plural World: MacIntyre,
Williams and Nussbum on Moral Education James MacAllister 11. Education and
Upbringing in a Superdiverse Society: On the Cultivation of the Double Gaze
Doret de Ruyter 12. Between the Local and Global: Placing the Virtuous
Professional Practitioner in Context Sarah Banks 13. Social Work in a
Pluralistic Society-Realising the Universal Claim of Phronesis Dieter Weber
& Heidrun Wulfekühler 14. Local Virtues: The Case of the Circus Ron Beadle
& Angus Robson 15. Confucian Virtue Ethics and Confucian Character
Education Yi-Lin Chen Index
Relativism and Virtue Christian Miller 2. Meeting the Challenges to the
Universality of Virtue Jonathan Jacobs 3. Socratic Piety and the
Universality of Virtue Randall Curren 4. Evaluative Attitudes as the
Motivational Structures of Ethical Virtues Jonathan Webber 5. The Essential
Sociality of Aristotelian Virtue Jennifer Rothschild 6.
Neo-Aristotelianism, the Universality of Virtues, and the Challenge of
Germline Genome Editing Nancy E. Snow Section Two: Psychological Issues 7.
Morality as a Basic Psychological Need: Preliminary Evidence Eranda
Jayawickreme, Mike Prentice & William Fleeson 8. Virtue and the Specificity
Principle: An Integrative Approach to Understanding Character Elise D.
Murray & Jonathan M. Tirrell 9. Diversity, Deviance, and Virtue within
Imperfect Moral Communities Jennifer Cole Wright Section Three: Practical
and Educational Issues 10. Educating Virtues in a Plural World: MacIntyre,
Williams and Nussbum on Moral Education James MacAllister 11. Education and
Upbringing in a Superdiverse Society: On the Cultivation of the Double Gaze
Doret de Ruyter 12. Between the Local and Global: Placing the Virtuous
Professional Practitioner in Context Sarah Banks 13. Social Work in a
Pluralistic Society-Realising the Universal Claim of Phronesis Dieter Weber
& Heidrun Wulfekühler 14. Local Virtues: The Case of the Circus Ron Beadle
& Angus Robson 15. Confucian Virtue Ethics and Confucian Character
Education Yi-Lin Chen Index