The pursuit of virtue : the union of moral psychology and ethics
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The pursuit of virtue : the union of moral psychology and ethics
(American university studies, ser. V,
P. Lang, c1989
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Bibliography: p. 239-252
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book offers an antidote to the modern demise of virtue. While greatly admiring the contributions of Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue, Professor Arnold moves beyond his critique to the construction of a positive psychology of virtue. Rapprochement among moral philosophy, moral psychology, and theological ethics is Arnold's most innovative contribution toward the amelioration of the demise. Students and scholars of philosophy, theology, psychology, psychiatry, and the humanities will find this book particularly helpful and hopeful.
Table of Contents
Contents: Arnold uniquely intertwines moral philosophy, moral psychology, theological ethics. A creative antidote to the modern demise of virtue.
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