Some philosophical concerns about how the VIA classifies character traits and the VIA-IS measures them |
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Authors: | Christian B Miller |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Philosophy, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, USAmillerc@wfu.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTWritten from the perspective of a philosopher, this paper raises a number of potential concerns with how the VIA classifies and the VIA-IS measures character traits. With respect to the 24 character strengths, concerns are raised about missing strengths, the lack of vices, conflicting character strengths, the unclear connection between character strengths and virtues, and the misclassification of some character strengths under certain virtues. With respect to the 6 virtues, concerns are raised about conflicting virtues, the absence of practical wisdom, and factor analyses that do not find a 6 factor structure. With respect to the VIA-IS, concerns are raised about its neglect of motivation and about the underlying assumptions it makes about character traits. The paper ends by sketching a significantly improved classification which omits the 6 virtues and introduces additional strengths, vices, and a conflict resolution trait. |
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Keywords: | Positive psychology character virtue character strengths traits vice practical wisdom |
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