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The Psychology of Character and Virtue

by Craig Steven Titus, Robert Audi, Fred Miller, Daniel N. Robinson, Richard Swinburne, Charles Taliaferro, John M. Rist

Contributes to the renewal of character and virtue theory. This book enacts a critical dialogue on the nature, function, and development of the human person. It focuses on the possibility of instilling stable dispositions of moral character.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Moral frailty and failings have fascinated thinkers ever since the first records of drama, philosophy, and religion. How can we explain deliberate unethical acts and persistent urges to do evil? How can we account for wrongdoing in the face of intentions to do good? Strident examples of the flawed hero and the divided self raise problems for the psychological understanding of character and virtue. Neither normative principles nor simple accounts of immaturity, errors, and sin are enough to explain them. The difficulty of inculcating character and virtue makes us ask furthermore whether families, communities, and even republics can become havens for civic, moral, and religious growth.Throughout the millennia 'virtue' and 'character' have not only referred to what is best in human beings, but have been misrepresented in ideological propaganda or misconstrued as static habits or compulsive behavior. In the psychosocial and moral domains, these terms indicate not only the stability but also the creative nature of traits that tend toward moral and prosocial action and toward psychological and moral growth, a forward-leaning and interconnecting movement of excellence."" The Psychology of Character and Virtue"" contributes to the renewal of character and virtue theory. As experts in philosophy, ethics, psychology, political theory, and religion, the contributors enact a critical dialogue on the nature, function, and development of the human person, while paying particular attention to the possibility of instilling stable dispositions of moral character. In various ways they all seek to correct partial and excessively negative views on the nature of the human person. They employ Greco-Roman, medieval, modern and contemporary philosophy, Shakespearean drama, the American Founders, and Christian thought in order to make the case that the crux of moral development and education is the integrity of character and the connection of the virtues.

Author Biography

Craig Steven Titus is research professor at the Institute for the Psychological Sciences, as well as lecturer and researcher at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Details

ISBN0977310345
Short Title PSYCHOLOGY OF CHARACTER & VIR
Language English
ISBN-10 0977310345
ISBN-13 9780977310340
Media Book
Format Paperback
DEWEY 155.25
Year 2009
Imprint The Institute for the Psychological Sciences Press
Country of Publication United States
Edited by Craig Steven Titus
Place of Publication Arlington
AU Release Date 2009-03-17
NZ Release Date 2009-03-17
UK Release Date 2009-03-17
Author John M. Rist
Pages 152
Publisher The Institute for the Psychological Sciences Press
Series John Henry Cardinal Newman Lecture Series
Series Number v. 4
Audience General
Publication Date 2009-04-30
US Release Date 2009-04-30

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