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The Character Gap
How Good Are We?
von Christian Miller
Verlag: Sydney University Press
Reihe: Philosophy in Action
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ISBN: 978-0-19-026422-2
Erschienen am 01.12.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 185 mm [H] x 137 mm [B] x 30 mm [T]
Gewicht: 332 Gramm
Umfang: 296 Seiten

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We like to think of ourselves and our friends and families as pretty good people. The more we put our characters to the test, however, the more we see that we are decidedly a mixed bag. Fortunately there are some promising strategies - both secular and religious - for developing better characters.



  • Acknowledgements

  • Preface

  • Part One: What is Character and Why is it Important?

  • Chapter One: What Are We Talking About?

  • Chapter Two: Why Should We Bother Developing a Good Character?

  • Part Two: What Does Our Character Actually Look Like Today??

  • Chapter Three: Helping

  • Chapter Four: Harming

  • Chapter Five: Lying

  • Chapter Six: Cheating

  • Chapter Seven: Putting the Pieces about Character Together

  • Part Three: What Can We Do to Improve Our Characters?

  • Chapter Eight: Some Initial and Less Promising Strategies

  • Chapter Nine: Some Strategies with More Promise for Improving Our Characters

  • Chapter Ten: Improving Our Characters with Divine Assistance

  • Works Cited



Christian B. Miller is Professor of Philosophy at Wake Forest University and Director of the Character Project (www.thecharacterproject.com), which was funded by $5.6 million in grants from the John Templeton Foundation and Templeton World Charity Foundation. He is the author of over 75 papers as well as two books with Oxford University Press: Moral Character: An Empirical Theory (2013) and Character and Moral Psychology (2014). He is also the editor or co-editor of Essays in the Philosophy of Religion (Oxford University Press), Character: New Directions from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology (Oxford University Press), Moral Psychology, Volume V: Virtue and Character (MIT Press), Integrity, Honesty, and Truth-Seeking (Oxford University Press), and The Continuum Companion to Ethics (Continuum Press).


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