"Integrating psychological and philosophical perspectives, this book provides a conceptually rich, real-world program for virtue science. It offers numerous empirically testable hypotheses to inspire future research among scholars and students studying virtues, drawing on positive, personality, and developmental psychology, and moral philosophy"--
"Integrating psychological and philosophical perspectives, this book provides a conceptually rich, real-world program for virtue science. It offers numerous empirically testable hypotheses to inspire future research among scholars and students studying virtues, drawing on positive, personality, and developmental psychology, and moral philosophy"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Blaine J. Fowers is Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Miami, USA. He conducts theoretical and empirical investigations of virtue, practical wisdom, and flourishing. He has published five books, and over 100 articles and book chapters. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and a recipient of the Joseph B. Gittler Award.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: why study moral virtue Part I. Philosophical Resources and Prospects: 1. Virtue theory 2. A philosophically informed virtue science Part II. Psychological Resources and Prospects: 3. Toward reconciling the fragmentation of virtue science 4. The psychology of moral development and virtue 5. Personality and virtue 6. The place of values in virtue science Part III. Organizing Virtue Research with the STRIVE-4 Model: 7. Virtues as scalar traits 8. The role sensitivity of virtues 9. Virtue trait by situation interactions 10. Values and eudaimonia as guideposts for virtues 11. The four components of virtue Part IV. The Science and Practice of Virtue: 12. Virtue science and moral philosophy 13. Virtue science and psychology.
Introduction: why study moral virtue Part I. Philosophical Resources and Prospects: 1. Virtue theory 2. A philosophically informed virtue science Part II. Psychological Resources and Prospects: 3. Toward reconciling the fragmentation of virtue science 4. The psychology of moral development and virtue 5. Personality and virtue 6. The place of values in virtue science Part III. Organizing Virtue Research with the STRIVE-4 Model: 7. Virtues as scalar traits 8. The role sensitivity of virtues 9. Virtue trait by situation interactions 10. Values and eudaimonia as guideposts for virtues 11. The four components of virtue Part IV. The Science and Practice of Virtue: 12. Virtue science and moral philosophy 13. Virtue science and psychology.
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