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Virtue, Narrative, and Self : Explorations of Character in the Philosophy of Mind and Action, Hardback Book

Virtue, Narrative, and Self : Explorations of Character in the Philosophy of Mind and Action Hardback

Edited by Joseph Ulatowski, Liezl van Zyl

Part of the Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory series

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Virtue, Narrative, and Self connects two philosophical areas of study that have long been treated as distinct: virtue theory and narrative accounts of personal identity.

Chapters address several important issues and neglected themes at the intersection of these research areas.

Specific examples include the role of narrative in the identification, differentiation, and cultivation of virtue, the nature of practical reasoning and moral competence, and the influence of life’s narrative structure on our conceptions of what it means to live and act well.

This volume demonstrates how recent work from the philosophy of mind and action concerning narrativity and our understanding of the self can shed new light on questions about the nature of virtue, practical wisdom, and human flourishing.

This book will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in virtue theory, moral philosophy, philosophy of mind and action, and moral education.

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