Character : new directions from philosophy, psychology, and theology

Character e-böcker
Oxford University Press
2015
EISBN 9780190204617
Introduction.
1. Some Foundational Questions in Philosophy about Character.
2. Personality Science and the Foundations of Character.
3. Lay Beliefs in True Altruism versus Universal Egoism.
4. Understanding the Importance and Perceived Structure of Moral Character.
Moving Character beyond the Person-Situation Debate: The Stable and Dynamic Nature of Virtues in Everyday Life.
6. Character Traits in the Workplace: A Three-Month Diary Study of Moral and Immoral Organizational Behaviors.
7. The Mixed Trait Model of Character Traits and the Moral Domains of Resource Distribution and Theft.
8. Emotion and Character.
9. Taking Moral Risks and Becoming Virtuous.
10. Dispositions, Character, and the Value of Acts.
11. Exemplarism and Admiration.
12. People Listen to People Who Listen: Instilling Virtues of Deference.
13. "Why Can't We Be Friends?": Reflections on Empirical Psychology and Virtue Epistemology.
14. From Virtue Epistemology to Abilism: Theoretical and Empirical Developments.
15. Christian Humility as a Social Virtue.
16. A Different Kind of Wisdom.
17. Bearing Burdens and the Character of God in the Hebrew Bible.
18. Domain Specificity in Self-Control.
19. Can Text Messages Make People Kinder?.
20. The Emergence of Moral Character in Infancy: Developmental Changes and Individual Differences in Fairness Concerns and Prosocial Behavior during the First Two Years of Life.
21. Character Development in the School Years: Relations among Theory of Mind, Moral Identity, and Positive and Negative Behavior toward Peers.
22. Character across Early Emerging Adulthood: Character Traits, Character Strivings, and Moral Self-Attributes.
23. Etiquette and Exemplarity in Judaism.
24. Christian Character Formation and the Infusion of Grace.
25. Necessity and Human Agency: Cultivating Character in the Reformed Christian Tradition.
26. Liturgy and the Moral Life.
27. Cultivating Virtues through Sartorial Practices: The Case of the Islamic Veil in Indonesia; Part VIII Challenges to Character and Virtue from Neuroscience and Situationism.
28. Character Traits and the Neuroscience of Social Behavior.
29. Character and Coherence: Testing the Stability of Naturalistically Observed Daily Moral Behavior.
30. Taking Evil into the Lab: Exploring the Frontiers of Morality and Individual Differences.
31. War crimes: causes, excuses, and blame.
1. Some Foundational Questions in Philosophy about Character.
2. Personality Science and the Foundations of Character.
3. Lay Beliefs in True Altruism versus Universal Egoism.
4. Understanding the Importance and Perceived Structure of Moral Character.
Moving Character beyond the Person-Situation Debate: The Stable and Dynamic Nature of Virtues in Everyday Life.
6. Character Traits in the Workplace: A Three-Month Diary Study of Moral and Immoral Organizational Behaviors.
7. The Mixed Trait Model of Character Traits and the Moral Domains of Resource Distribution and Theft.
8. Emotion and Character.
9. Taking Moral Risks and Becoming Virtuous.
10. Dispositions, Character, and the Value of Acts.
11. Exemplarism and Admiration.
12. People Listen to People Who Listen: Instilling Virtues of Deference.
13. "Why Can't We Be Friends?": Reflections on Empirical Psychology and Virtue Epistemology.
14. From Virtue Epistemology to Abilism: Theoretical and Empirical Developments.
15. Christian Humility as a Social Virtue.
16. A Different Kind of Wisdom.
17. Bearing Burdens and the Character of God in the Hebrew Bible.
18. Domain Specificity in Self-Control.
19. Can Text Messages Make People Kinder?.
20. The Emergence of Moral Character in Infancy: Developmental Changes and Individual Differences in Fairness Concerns and Prosocial Behavior during the First Two Years of Life.
21. Character Development in the School Years: Relations among Theory of Mind, Moral Identity, and Positive and Negative Behavior toward Peers.
22. Character across Early Emerging Adulthood: Character Traits, Character Strivings, and Moral Self-Attributes.
23. Etiquette and Exemplarity in Judaism.
24. Christian Character Formation and the Infusion of Grace.
25. Necessity and Human Agency: Cultivating Character in the Reformed Christian Tradition.
26. Liturgy and the Moral Life.
27. Cultivating Virtues through Sartorial Practices: The Case of the Islamic Veil in Indonesia; Part VIII Challenges to Character and Virtue from Neuroscience and Situationism.
28. Character Traits and the Neuroscience of Social Behavior.
29. Character and Coherence: Testing the Stability of Naturalistically Observed Daily Moral Behavior.
30. Taking Evil into the Lab: Exploring the Frontiers of Morality and Individual Differences.
31. War crimes: causes, excuses, and blame.
