Varieties of moral personality :: ethics and psychological realism /
Argues for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic.
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Zusammenfassung: | Argues for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xiv, 393 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-373) and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a The â€Consciousness of Something Attractiveâ€?8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages -- Stage Theory -- Stage Holism and Globality -- Moral Stage, Character Assessment, and Unified Justification -- Development and Improvement -- The Adequacy of the Highest Stage -- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity -- ldentity and Morality -- Psychological Realism and Gender -- Two Different Global Voices? -- Gestalt Shifts -- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate -- The No-Difference Claim -- The Relation of Justice and Care | |
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520 | |a Argues for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic. | ||
520 | |b Owen Flanagan argues in this book for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Beginning with a discussion of such "moral saints" as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Oskar Shindler, Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic, giving no weight to our natures. | ||
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contents | Preface -- Contents -- PART I Ethics and Psychological Realism -- Prologue: Saints -- 1. Ethics and Psychology -- The Topic -- Ethics, Psychology, and the Human Sciences -- The Autonomy Thesis -- 2. The Principle of Minimal Psychological Realism -- Minimal Psychological Realism -- Psychological Distance -- Natural and Social Psychological Traits -- Environmental Sensitivity -- Natural Teleology and the Naturalistic Fallacy -- 3. Psychological Realism and the Personal Point of View -- The Argument from the Personal Point of View -- Minimal Persons Persons and PlansCharacters, Commitments, and Projects -- Separateness and Impersonality -- 4. Abstraction, Alienation, and Integrity -- Strong Realism and Socially Fortified Persons -- Abstraction and Kinds of Impartiality -- Integrity, Alienation, and Virtues of Form -- PART II Liberal and Communitarian Philosophical Psychology -- 5. Community and the Liberal Self -- The Social Construction of Persons -- The Classical Picture and the Primacy of Justice -- Community, Friendship, and Flourishing -- Appreciation, Emulation, and Self-Respect -- Social Union 6. Identity and CommunityActual and Self-Represented Identity -- Identity, Self-Esteem, and Effective Agency -- Self-Understanding, Encumbered Identity, and Psychological Realism -- Self-Understanding and Like-Mindedness -- Narrativity and Homogeneity -- PART III Moral Psychology -- 7. Moral Cognition: Development and Deep Structure -- Psychological Realism and Deep Structure -- The Moral Judgment of the Child -- Moral Consciousness, Speech Acting, and Opacity -- Rules and Autonomy: The Marble Study -- Games and Gender -- Consequences and Intentions The â€Consciousness of Something Attractiveâ€?8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages -- Stage Theory -- Stage Holism and Globality -- Moral Stage, Character Assessment, and Unified Justification -- Development and Improvement -- The Adequacy of the Highest Stage -- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity -- ldentity and Morality -- Psychological Realism and Gender -- Two Different Global Voices? -- Gestalt Shifts -- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate -- The No-Difference Claim -- The Relation of Justice and Care Further Empirical Questions11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism -- Six Theses -- The Separate-but-Equal Doctrine -- The Integration Doctrine -- The Hammer- Wrench Doctrine -- Impartialism -- Noncognitivist Care -- Context-Sensitive Care -- PART IV Situations, Dispositions, and Well-Being -- 12. Invisible Shepherds, Sensible Knaves, and the Modularity of the Moral -- Two Thought Experiments about Character -- Persons in Situations -- Moral Gaps and the Unity of Character -- Moral Modularity -- 13. Characters and Their Traits |
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spelling | Flanagan, Owen, Jr., 1949- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxxbqB439XFKVgBXG46rq Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / Owen Flanagan. 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993, ©1991. 1 online resource (xiv, 393 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 355-373) and index. Print version record. Preface -- Contents -- PART I Ethics and Psychological Realism -- Prologue: Saints -- 1. Ethics and Psychology -- The Topic -- Ethics, Psychology, and the Human Sciences -- The Autonomy Thesis -- 2. The Principle of Minimal Psychological Realism -- Minimal Psychological Realism -- Psychological Distance -- Natural and Social Psychological Traits -- Environmental Sensitivity -- Natural Teleology and the Naturalistic Fallacy -- 3. Psychological Realism and the Personal Point of View -- The Argument from the Personal Point of View -- Minimal Persons Persons and PlansCharacters, Commitments, and Projects -- Separateness and Impersonality -- 4. Abstraction, Alienation, and Integrity -- Strong Realism and Socially Fortified Persons -- Abstraction and Kinds of Impartiality -- Integrity, Alienation, and Virtues of Form -- PART II Liberal and Communitarian Philosophical Psychology -- 5. Community and the Liberal Self -- The Social Construction of Persons -- The Classical Picture and the Primacy of Justice -- Community, Friendship, and Flourishing -- Appreciation, Emulation, and Self-Respect -- Social Union 6. Identity and CommunityActual and Self-Represented Identity -- Identity, Self-Esteem, and Effective Agency -- Self-Understanding, Encumbered Identity, and Psychological Realism -- Self-Understanding and Like-Mindedness -- Narrativity and Homogeneity -- PART III Moral Psychology -- 7. Moral Cognition: Development and Deep Structure -- Psychological Realism and Deep Structure -- The Moral Judgment of the Child -- Moral Consciousness, Speech Acting, and Opacity -- Rules and Autonomy: The Marble Study -- Games and Gender -- Consequences and Intentions The â€Consciousness of Something Attractiveâ€?8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages -- Stage Theory -- Stage Holism and Globality -- Moral Stage, Character Assessment, and Unified Justification -- Development and Improvement -- The Adequacy of the Highest Stage -- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity -- ldentity and Morality -- Psychological Realism and Gender -- Two Different Global Voices? -- Gestalt Shifts -- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate -- The No-Difference Claim -- The Relation of Justice and Care Further Empirical Questions11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism -- Six Theses -- The Separate-but-Equal Doctrine -- The Integration Doctrine -- The Hammer- Wrench Doctrine -- Impartialism -- Noncognitivist Care -- Context-Sensitive Care -- PART IV Situations, Dispositions, and Well-Being -- 12. Invisible Shepherds, Sensible Knaves, and the Modularity of the Moral -- Two Thought Experiments about Character -- Persons in Situations -- Moral Gaps and the Unity of Character -- Moral Modularity -- 13. Characters and Their Traits Argues for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic. Owen Flanagan argues in this book for a more psychologically realistic ethical reflection and spells out the ways in which psychology can enrich moral philosophy. Beginning with a discussion of such "moral saints" as Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Oskar Shindler, Flanagan charts a middle course between an ethics that is too realistic and socially parochial and one that is too idealistic, giving no weight to our natures. Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Psychology and philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005752 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Psychologie morale. Psychologie et philosophie. Morale. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Ethics fast Psychology and philosophy fast Ethiek. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt Ethics has work: Varieties of moral personality (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGVDYQcRJp9bVFxFjYGwVK https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Flanagan, Owen J. Varieties of moral personality. 1st Harvard University Press pbk. ed. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1993, ©1991 0674932188 9780674932180 (DLC) 90039222 (OCoLC)21760602 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=282779 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Flanagan, Owen, Jr., 1949- Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / Preface -- Contents -- PART I Ethics and Psychological Realism -- Prologue: Saints -- 1. Ethics and Psychology -- The Topic -- Ethics, Psychology, and the Human Sciences -- The Autonomy Thesis -- 2. The Principle of Minimal Psychological Realism -- Minimal Psychological Realism -- Psychological Distance -- Natural and Social Psychological Traits -- Environmental Sensitivity -- Natural Teleology and the Naturalistic Fallacy -- 3. Psychological Realism and the Personal Point of View -- The Argument from the Personal Point of View -- Minimal Persons Persons and PlansCharacters, Commitments, and Projects -- Separateness and Impersonality -- 4. Abstraction, Alienation, and Integrity -- Strong Realism and Socially Fortified Persons -- Abstraction and Kinds of Impartiality -- Integrity, Alienation, and Virtues of Form -- PART II Liberal and Communitarian Philosophical Psychology -- 5. Community and the Liberal Self -- The Social Construction of Persons -- The Classical Picture and the Primacy of Justice -- Community, Friendship, and Flourishing -- Appreciation, Emulation, and Self-Respect -- Social Union 6. Identity and CommunityActual and Self-Represented Identity -- Identity, Self-Esteem, and Effective Agency -- Self-Understanding, Encumbered Identity, and Psychological Realism -- Self-Understanding and Like-Mindedness -- Narrativity and Homogeneity -- PART III Moral Psychology -- 7. Moral Cognition: Development and Deep Structure -- Psychological Realism and Deep Structure -- The Moral Judgment of the Child -- Moral Consciousness, Speech Acting, and Opacity -- Rules and Autonomy: The Marble Study -- Games and Gender -- Consequences and Intentions The â€Consciousness of Something Attractiveâ€?8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages -- Stage Theory -- Stage Holism and Globality -- Moral Stage, Character Assessment, and Unified Justification -- Development and Improvement -- The Adequacy of the Highest Stage -- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity -- ldentity and Morality -- Psychological Realism and Gender -- Two Different Global Voices? -- Gestalt Shifts -- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate -- The No-Difference Claim -- The Relation of Justice and Care Further Empirical Questions11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism -- Six Theses -- The Separate-but-Equal Doctrine -- The Integration Doctrine -- The Hammer- Wrench Doctrine -- Impartialism -- Noncognitivist Care -- Context-Sensitive Care -- PART IV Situations, Dispositions, and Well-Being -- 12. Invisible Shepherds, Sensible Knaves, and the Modularity of the Moral -- Two Thought Experiments about Character -- Persons in Situations -- Moral Gaps and the Unity of Character -- Moral Modularity -- 13. Characters and Their Traits Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Psychology and philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005752 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Psychologie morale. Psychologie et philosophie. Morale. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Ethics fast Psychology and philosophy fast Ethiek. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt |
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title | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / |
title_auth | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / |
title_exact_search | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / |
title_full | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / Owen Flanagan. |
title_fullStr | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / Owen Flanagan. |
title_full_unstemmed | Varieties of moral personality : ethics and psychological realism / Owen Flanagan. |
title_short | Varieties of moral personality : |
title_sort | varieties of moral personality ethics and psychological realism |
title_sub | ethics and psychological realism / |
topic | Ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85045096 Psychology and philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89005752 Ethics https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004989 Psychologie morale. Psychologie et philosophie. Morale. ethics (philosophy) aat PHILOSOPHY Social. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. bisacsh PHILOSOPHY General. bisacsh Ethics fast Psychology and philosophy fast Ethiek. gtt Psychologische aspecten. gtt |
topic_facet | Ethics. Psychology and philosophy. Ethics Psychologie morale. Psychologie et philosophie. Morale. ethics (philosophy) PHILOSOPHY Social. PHILOSOPHY Ethics & Moral Philosophy. PHILOSOPHY General. Psychology and philosophy Ethiek. Psychologische aspecten. |
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