Virtues in the Public Sphere
Citizenship, Civic Friendship and Duty
Herausgeber: Arthur, James
Virtues in the Public Sphere
Citizenship, Civic Friendship and Duty
Herausgeber: Arthur, James
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Virtues in the Public Sphere features seventeen essays by experts from a variety of different perspectives on the broad theme of virtue in the public sphere.
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Virtues in the Public Sphere features seventeen essays by experts from a variety of different perspectives on the broad theme of virtue in the public sphere.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367582524
- ISBN-10: 036758252X
- Artikelnr.: 69893422
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 440g
- ISBN-13: 9780367582524
- ISBN-10: 036758252X
- Artikelnr.: 69893422
James Arthur is Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor and Director of the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues at the University of Birmingham.
Contributors
Foreword: Lord James O'Shaughnessy
Introduction: James Arthur
Section 1 Virtues and Vices in the Public Sphere
Chapter 1: Virtue against sovereignty - John Milbank
Chapter 2: Reducing Arrogance in Public Debate - Alessandra Tanesini
Chapter 3: Moral Education, Skills of Civility, and Virtue in the Public
Sphere - Jonathan Jacobs
Chapter 4: Vice, Public Good, and Personal Misery - Jonny Robinson
Chapter 5: Patience, Temperance, and Politics - Kathryn Phillips
Section 2 Civic Friendship and Virtue
Chapter 6: Is There a Plausible Moral Psychology for Civic Friendship? -
Blaine J. Fowers
Chapter 7: Populism and the Fate of Civic Friendship - Randall Curren
Chapter 8: Education for Living Together in a Diverse UK: A Role for Civic
Friendship, Concord and Deliberation? - Andrew Peterson
Chapter 9: Resilience and Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue - Nancy E. Snow
Chapter 10: Trust as a Public Virtue - Warren J. von Eschenbach
Chapter 11: Virtue, Education, and Political Leadership in Plato's Laws -
Mark Jonas
Chapter 12: Rethinking Self-interest and the Public Good - Mary Elliot and
Jeffery S. Dill
Chapter 13: Fostering Purpose as a Way of Cultivating Civic Friendship -
Kendall Cotton Bronk and Rachel Baumsteiger
Section 3 Perspectives on Virtue and the Public Sphere
Chapter 14: Responding to Discord: Why Public Reason is not Enough - John
Haldane
Chapter 15: Designing for Dialogue: Developing Virtue Through Public
Discourse - Harry H. Jones IV
Chapter 16: Virtù revisited - Edward Skidelsky
Chapter 17: Democratic change and 'the referendum effect' in the UK:
reasserting the good of political participation - Joseph Ward
Concluding Remarks: James Arthur
Foreword: Lord James O'Shaughnessy
Introduction: James Arthur
Section 1 Virtues and Vices in the Public Sphere
Chapter 1: Virtue against sovereignty - John Milbank
Chapter 2: Reducing Arrogance in Public Debate - Alessandra Tanesini
Chapter 3: Moral Education, Skills of Civility, and Virtue in the Public
Sphere - Jonathan Jacobs
Chapter 4: Vice, Public Good, and Personal Misery - Jonny Robinson
Chapter 5: Patience, Temperance, and Politics - Kathryn Phillips
Section 2 Civic Friendship and Virtue
Chapter 6: Is There a Plausible Moral Psychology for Civic Friendship? -
Blaine J. Fowers
Chapter 7: Populism and the Fate of Civic Friendship - Randall Curren
Chapter 8: Education for Living Together in a Diverse UK: A Role for Civic
Friendship, Concord and Deliberation? - Andrew Peterson
Chapter 9: Resilience and Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue - Nancy E. Snow
Chapter 10: Trust as a Public Virtue - Warren J. von Eschenbach
Chapter 11: Virtue, Education, and Political Leadership in Plato's Laws -
Mark Jonas
Chapter 12: Rethinking Self-interest and the Public Good - Mary Elliot and
Jeffery S. Dill
Chapter 13: Fostering Purpose as a Way of Cultivating Civic Friendship -
Kendall Cotton Bronk and Rachel Baumsteiger
Section 3 Perspectives on Virtue and the Public Sphere
Chapter 14: Responding to Discord: Why Public Reason is not Enough - John
Haldane
Chapter 15: Designing for Dialogue: Developing Virtue Through Public
Discourse - Harry H. Jones IV
Chapter 16: Virtù revisited - Edward Skidelsky
Chapter 17: Democratic change and 'the referendum effect' in the UK:
reasserting the good of political participation - Joseph Ward
Concluding Remarks: James Arthur
Contributors
Foreword: Lord James O'Shaughnessy
Introduction: James Arthur
Section 1 Virtues and Vices in the Public Sphere
Chapter 1: Virtue against sovereignty - John Milbank
Chapter 2: Reducing Arrogance in Public Debate - Alessandra Tanesini
Chapter 3: Moral Education, Skills of Civility, and Virtue in the Public
Sphere - Jonathan Jacobs
Chapter 4: Vice, Public Good, and Personal Misery - Jonny Robinson
Chapter 5: Patience, Temperance, and Politics - Kathryn Phillips
Section 2 Civic Friendship and Virtue
Chapter 6: Is There a Plausible Moral Psychology for Civic Friendship? -
Blaine J. Fowers
Chapter 7: Populism and the Fate of Civic Friendship - Randall Curren
Chapter 8: Education for Living Together in a Diverse UK: A Role for Civic
Friendship, Concord and Deliberation? - Andrew Peterson
Chapter 9: Resilience and Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue - Nancy E. Snow
Chapter 10: Trust as a Public Virtue - Warren J. von Eschenbach
Chapter 11: Virtue, Education, and Political Leadership in Plato's Laws -
Mark Jonas
Chapter 12: Rethinking Self-interest and the Public Good - Mary Elliot and
Jeffery S. Dill
Chapter 13: Fostering Purpose as a Way of Cultivating Civic Friendship -
Kendall Cotton Bronk and Rachel Baumsteiger
Section 3 Perspectives on Virtue and the Public Sphere
Chapter 14: Responding to Discord: Why Public Reason is not Enough - John
Haldane
Chapter 15: Designing for Dialogue: Developing Virtue Through Public
Discourse - Harry H. Jones IV
Chapter 16: Virtù revisited - Edward Skidelsky
Chapter 17: Democratic change and 'the referendum effect' in the UK:
reasserting the good of political participation - Joseph Ward
Concluding Remarks: James Arthur
Foreword: Lord James O'Shaughnessy
Introduction: James Arthur
Section 1 Virtues and Vices in the Public Sphere
Chapter 1: Virtue against sovereignty - John Milbank
Chapter 2: Reducing Arrogance in Public Debate - Alessandra Tanesini
Chapter 3: Moral Education, Skills of Civility, and Virtue in the Public
Sphere - Jonathan Jacobs
Chapter 4: Vice, Public Good, and Personal Misery - Jonny Robinson
Chapter 5: Patience, Temperance, and Politics - Kathryn Phillips
Section 2 Civic Friendship and Virtue
Chapter 6: Is There a Plausible Moral Psychology for Civic Friendship? -
Blaine J. Fowers
Chapter 7: Populism and the Fate of Civic Friendship - Randall Curren
Chapter 8: Education for Living Together in a Diverse UK: A Role for Civic
Friendship, Concord and Deliberation? - Andrew Peterson
Chapter 9: Resilience and Hope as a Democratic Civic Virtue - Nancy E. Snow
Chapter 10: Trust as a Public Virtue - Warren J. von Eschenbach
Chapter 11: Virtue, Education, and Political Leadership in Plato's Laws -
Mark Jonas
Chapter 12: Rethinking Self-interest and the Public Good - Mary Elliot and
Jeffery S. Dill
Chapter 13: Fostering Purpose as a Way of Cultivating Civic Friendship -
Kendall Cotton Bronk and Rachel Baumsteiger
Section 3 Perspectives on Virtue and the Public Sphere
Chapter 14: Responding to Discord: Why Public Reason is not Enough - John
Haldane
Chapter 15: Designing for Dialogue: Developing Virtue Through Public
Discourse - Harry H. Jones IV
Chapter 16: Virtù revisited - Edward Skidelsky
Chapter 17: Democratic change and 'the referendum effect' in the UK:
reasserting the good of political participation - Joseph Ward
Concluding Remarks: James Arthur