Moral Cultivation: Essays on the Development of Character and VirtueBrad K. Wilburn Lexington Books, 2007 - 159 Seiten The volume Moral Cultivation explores an overlooked topic in the renewed interest in virtue ethics, the concept of moral cultivation. While the study of virtue ethics focuses on the concept of virtue itself, an exploration of moral cultivation explores the process of attaining that virtue. The essays in this collection explore the question: How do we develop good character? Brad Wilburn has brought together a range of moral perspectives on this issue. Drawing on many different traditions, the essayists employ many schools of thought and thinkers regarding this issue, including: the Confucian tradition, Ancient Greek philosophy, Classical Rabbinic thought, the moral theory of Hume, and the imperatives of Kant. Although the essays cover a wide breadth, the focus is on a few basic questions: What does moral cultivation look like? What parts of us need to be cultivated and what methods should be used? How do moral theories connect with this aspect of our moral experience? Moral Cultivation is a great contribution to the study of virtue ethics. It is a rewarding volume for all levels of thinkers and students with an interest in philosophy or ethics. |
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... concern with moral cultivation . Secondly , it brings a variety of intellectual resources to bear on our discussion of these matters . These essays discuss questions about moral cultivation that can be grouped into two categories ...
... concern with moral cultivation . Secondly , it brings a variety of intellectual resources to bear on our discussion of these matters . These essays discuss questions about moral cultivation that can be grouped into two categories ...
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... concerns what Wilburn labels the cognitive aspect of improvement . Because moral experience is rich , complex , and highly nuanced , moral understanding must reflect this richness . By extension , our con- cern with cultivating this ...
... concerns what Wilburn labels the cognitive aspect of improvement . Because moral experience is rich , complex , and highly nuanced , moral understanding must reflect this richness . By extension , our con- cern with cultivating this ...
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... concerned with cultivating ourselves , we will want to cultivate the normatively laden apprehension . We will want to ... concern , " ( Kupperman , 21 ) but who does so in such a way that those feelings cannot be read off those dutiful ...
... concerned with cultivating ourselves , we will want to cultivate the normatively laden apprehension . We will want to ... concern , " ( Kupperman , 21 ) but who does so in such a way that those feelings cannot be read off those dutiful ...
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... concerned with our own improvement is to be disconnected from this part of our humanity , to live a diminished life not worthy of our humanity . ( Johnson , 141-42 ) In the material describing this duty , giving shape to it , one notion ...
... concerned with our own improvement is to be disconnected from this part of our humanity , to live a diminished life not worthy of our humanity . ( Johnson , 141-42 ) In the material describing this duty , giving shape to it , one notion ...
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... concerns of this sort raised within the Confucian tra- dition , he is careful to argue that similar concerns exist for ... concern with one's life as a whole . Finally , as Johnson points out , the claim he is defending that there is a ...
... concerns of this sort raised within the Confucian tra- dition , he is careful to argue that similar concerns exist for ... concern with one's life as a whole . Finally , as Johnson points out , the claim he is defending that there is a ...
Inhalt
The Ethics of Style and Attitude | 13 |
Literature and Ethics in the Chinese Confucian Tradition | 29 |
Moral Philosophy and Moral Cultivation | 49 |
Moral SelfImprovement | 69 |
SelfCultivation and Relations with Others in Classical Rabbinic Thought | 85 |
Moral Naturalism and the Possibility of Making Ourselves Better | 101 |
SelfDevelopment as an Imperfect Duty | 125 |
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About the Contributors | |
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Moral Cultivation: Essays on the Development of Character and Virtue Brad Wilburn Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2007 |
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