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Titel
Varieties of Virtue Ethics [electronic resource]
Auflage
1st ed. 2017
Ort / Verlag
London : Palgrave Macmillan UK
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
  • 1. Introduction.- Part 1: Philosophical Varieties of Virtue and Virtue Ethics -- 2. Chapter 1: The Varieties of Virtue Ethics. Robert C. Roberts -- 3. Chapter 2: Which variety of virtue ethics? Julia Annas -- 4. Chapter 3: Against idealization in virtue ethics. Howard Curzer -- 5. Chapter 4: Virtue ethics in the medieval period. John Haldane -- 6. Chapter 5: Iris Murdoch and the varieties of virtue ethics. Konrad Banicki -- 7. Chapter 6: Confucian and Daoist virtue ethics. May Sim.- Part 2: Virtue Ethics in the Wider Academic Context -- 8. Chapter 7: Aristotelian ethical virtue: naturalism without measure. Jonathan Jacobs -- 9. Chapter 8: Categorising character: moving beyond the Aristotelian framework. Christian Miller -- 10. Chapter 9: Human practices and God’s making-good in Aquinas’ virtue ethics. Richard Conrad -- 11. Chapter 10: Recovered goods: Durheimian sociology as virtue ethics.  ;Philip Gorski -- 12. Chapter 11: The deep psychology of eudaimonia and virtue: belonging, loyalty and the anterior cingulate cortex. Blaine Fowers -- 13. Chapter 12: Virtue, the common good and self-transcendence. Candace Vogler.- Part 3: Virtue Ethics and the Wider Professional and Educational Context -- 14. Chapter 13: Plato on the Necessity of Imitation and Habituation for the Cultivation of the Virtues. Mark Jonas -- 15. Chapter 14: Maintaining primary professional virtues by protecting properly oriented relationships: medical practice as a case study. Justin Oakley -- 16. Chapter 15: ‘Till we have faces’: second-person relatedness as the object, end and crucial circumstance of perfect or ‘infused’ virtues. Andrew Pinsent -- 17. Chapter 16: The seduction of Kierkegaard’s aesthetic sphere. Kevin Gary -- 18. Chapter 17: Distinguishing Post-Traumatic Growth from Psychological Adjustment among Rwandan Genocide Survivors. Laura E. R. Blackie, Eranda Jayawickreme, Nicki Hitchcott and Stephen Joseph -- 19. Chapter 18: Educating for the wisdom of virtue. David Carr.- .
  • This book explores recent developments in ethics of virtue. While acknowledging the Aristotelian roots of modern virtue ethics – with its emphasis on the moral importance of character – this collection recognizes that more recent accounts of virtue have been shaped by many other influences, such as Aquinas, Hume, Nietzsche, Hegel and Marx, Confucius and Lao-tzu. The authors also examine the bearing of virtue ethics on other disciplines such as psychology, sociology and theology, as well as attending to some wider public, professional and educational implications of the ethics of virtue. This pioneering book will be invaluable to researchers and students concerned with the many contemporary varieties and applications of virtue ethics. .
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Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1-137-59177-3
Titel-ID: 9925039999006463
Format
1 online resource (XI, 352 p. 5 illus.)
Schlagworte
Ethics, Research—Moral and ethical aspects, Philosophy, Asian, Research Ethics, Non-Western Philosophy