Taking up the general challenge of situationism - that philosophers should pay attention to empirical psychology - this interdisciplinary volume presents new essays from empirically informed perspectives by philosophers and psychologists on western as well as eastern conceptions of character, virtue, and happiness, and related issues such as personality, emotion and cognition, attitudes and automaticity.
Taking up the general challenge of situationism - that philosophers should pay attention to empirical psychology - this interdisciplinary volume presents new essays from empirically informed perspectives by philosophers and psychologists on western as well as eastern conceptions of character, virtue, and happiness, and related issues such as personality, emotion and cognition, attitudes and automaticity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nancy E. Snow is Professor in the Philosophy Department at Marquette University, USA Franco V. Trivigno is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas at the University of Oslo, Norway
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Persons, Situations, and Virtue 1. The Real Challenge to Virtue Ethics from Psychology Christian Miller 2. Reasoning about Wrong Reasons, No Reasons, and Reasons of Virtue Neera K. Badhwar 3. Following Kurt Lewin Beyond the Situation -- and the Person C. Daniel Batson Part II: The Moral Psychology of Virtue 4. Automaticity in Virtuous Action Clea F. Rees and Jonathan Webber 5. Disgust, Moral Knowledge, and Virtue Erik J. Wielenberg 6. Empathic Concern and the Pursuit of Virtue Franco V. Trivigno 7. The Having and Doing of Moral Personality Daniel Lapsley and Darcia Narvaez Part III: Asian Philosophy and Psychology on Virtue and Happiness 8. Seeing Confucian 'Active Moral Perception' in Light of Contemporary Psychology Stephen C. Angle 9. Is Self-Regulation a Burden or a Virtue? A Comparative Perspective Hagop Sarkissian 10. The Geography of Thought Revisited: Reflections on Situationism and the Psychology of Asians Nancy E. Snow 11. The Psychology of Virtue and Happiness in Western and Asian Thought Samuel M. Y. Ho, Wenjie Duan, and Sandy C. M. Tang Part IV: Happiness 12. Adventures in Assisted Living: Well-Being and Situationist Psychology Daniel M. Haybron 13. Aristotelian Well-Being for the Modern World: Taking the Capabilities Approach to the Next Level of Specificity Howard J. Curzer 14. A Virtuous Cycle: The Relationship Between Happiness and Virtue Pelin Kesebir and Ed Diener
Part I: Persons, Situations, and Virtue 1. The Real Challenge to Virtue Ethics from Psychology Christian Miller 2. Reasoning about Wrong Reasons, No Reasons, and Reasons of Virtue Neera K. Badhwar 3. Following Kurt Lewin Beyond the Situation -- and the Person C. Daniel Batson Part II: The Moral Psychology of Virtue 4. Automaticity in Virtuous Action Clea F. Rees and Jonathan Webber 5. Disgust, Moral Knowledge, and Virtue Erik J. Wielenberg 6. Empathic Concern and the Pursuit of Virtue Franco V. Trivigno 7. The Having and Doing of Moral Personality Daniel Lapsley and Darcia Narvaez Part III: Asian Philosophy and Psychology on Virtue and Happiness 8. Seeing Confucian 'Active Moral Perception' in Light of Contemporary Psychology Stephen C. Angle 9. Is Self-Regulation a Burden or a Virtue? A Comparative Perspective Hagop Sarkissian 10. The Geography of Thought Revisited: Reflections on Situationism and the Psychology of Asians Nancy E. Snow 11. The Psychology of Virtue and Happiness in Western and Asian Thought Samuel M. Y. Ho, Wenjie Duan, and Sandy C. M. Tang Part IV: Happiness 12. Adventures in Assisted Living: Well-Being and Situationist Psychology Daniel M. Haybron 13. Aristotelian Well-Being for the Modern World: Taking the Capabilities Approach to the Next Level of Specificity Howard J. Curzer 14. A Virtuous Cycle: The Relationship Between Happiness and Virtue Pelin Kesebir and Ed Diener
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