This collection of original essays on virtue ethics and moral education seeks to fill this gap in the recent literature of moral education, combining broader analyses with detailed coverage of: * the varieties of virtue * weakness and integrity * relativism and rival traditions * means and methods of educating the virtues The rare collaboration of professional ethical theorists and educational philosophers provides a ground-breaking work and an exciting new focus in a growing area of research.
This collection of original essays on virtue ethics and moral education seeks to fill this gap in the recent literature of moral education, combining broader analyses with detailed coverage of: * the varieties of virtue * weakness and integrity * relativism and rival traditions * means and methods of educating the virtues The rare collaboration of professional ethical theorists and educational philosophers provides a ground-breaking work and an exciting new focus in a growing area of research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Carr is Reader in the Faculty of Education at the University of Edinburgh. He is editor of Education, Knowledge and Truth (Routledge 1998) and is writing a book on Ethical Issues in Teaching (forthcoming with Routledge)., Jan Steutel is Reader in Philosophy of Education at the Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Virtue Ethics and the Virtue Approach to Moral Education Jan Steutel David Carr; Part 2 General Issues; Chapter 2 Virtue Eudaimonia and Teleological Ethics Nicholas Dent; Chapter 3 Character Development and Aristotelian Virtue Nancy Sherman; Chapter 4 Virtue Phronesis and Learning Joseph Dunne; Part 3 Varieties of Virtue; Chapter 5 Cultivating the Intellectual and Moral Virtues Randall Curren; Chapter 6 Virtues of Benevolence and Justice James D. Wallace; Chapter 7 Self-Regarding and Other-Regarding Virtues Michael Slote; Part 4 Weakness and Integrity; Chapter 8 Moral Growth and the Unity of the Virtues Bonnie Kent; Chapter 9 The Virtues of Will-Power Jan Steutel; Chapter 10 Virtue Akrasia and Moral Weakness David Carr; Part 5 Relativism and Revial Traditions; Chapter 11 Virtue Truth and Relativism John Haldane; Chapter 12 Justice Care and Other Virtues Paul Crittenden; Chapter 13 Liberal Virtue and Moral Enfeeblement Eamonn Callan; Part 6 Educating the Virtues; Chapter 14 Virtues Character and Moral Dispositions Joel J. Kupperman; Chapter 15 Habituation and Training in Early Moral Upbringing Ben Spiecker; Chapter 16 Trust Traditions and Pluralism Kenneth A. Strike; Part 7 Conclusion; Chapter 17 The Virtue Approach to Moral Education David Carr Jan Steutel;
Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Virtue Ethics and the Virtue Approach to Moral Education Jan Steutel David Carr; Part 2 General Issues; Chapter 2 Virtue Eudaimonia and Teleological Ethics Nicholas Dent; Chapter 3 Character Development and Aristotelian Virtue Nancy Sherman; Chapter 4 Virtue Phronesis and Learning Joseph Dunne; Part 3 Varieties of Virtue; Chapter 5 Cultivating the Intellectual and Moral Virtues Randall Curren; Chapter 6 Virtues of Benevolence and Justice James D. Wallace; Chapter 7 Self-Regarding and Other-Regarding Virtues Michael Slote; Part 4 Weakness and Integrity; Chapter 8 Moral Growth and the Unity of the Virtues Bonnie Kent; Chapter 9 The Virtues of Will-Power Jan Steutel; Chapter 10 Virtue Akrasia and Moral Weakness David Carr; Part 5 Relativism and Revial Traditions; Chapter 11 Virtue Truth and Relativism John Haldane; Chapter 12 Justice Care and Other Virtues Paul Crittenden; Chapter 13 Liberal Virtue and Moral Enfeeblement Eamonn Callan; Part 6 Educating the Virtues; Chapter 14 Virtues Character and Moral Dispositions Joel J. Kupperman; Chapter 15 Habituation and Training in Early Moral Upbringing Ben Spiecker; Chapter 16 Trust Traditions and Pluralism Kenneth A. Strike; Part 7 Conclusion; Chapter 17 The Virtue Approach to Moral Education David Carr Jan Steutel;
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