Envisioning more virtuous virtues |
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Authors: | Don Davis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Counseling and Psychological Services, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USAddavis88@gsu.edu |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis response addresses three key themes related to the interdisciplinary study of virtue: limitations of self-reports, demoting of the virtues, and concerns about cultural issues. I suggest that self-regulation theories of how people develop virtues are needed in order to understand how virtues (even just two at a time) may work in tandem to influence behavior. I suggest that psychologists and philosophers approach an interdisciplinary conversation about virtue with an eye towards the limitations in our field’s typical way of approaching constructs. Such an approach provides an opportunity to see problems that are typically masked by disciplinary habits. |
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Keywords: | Values in action measurement virtue |
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