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"Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice explores questions about the locality versus the universality of virtues from a number of theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by leading international scholars in the field, it considers the relevance of these debates for the practice of virtue and character education. This volume brings together experts from education, philosophy and psychology to consider how different disciplines might learn from each other and how insights from theory and practice can be integrated. It shows that questions about virtue relativity or universality do not only have theoretical significance but also important practical ramifications. The chapters explore different complexities of virtue ethics and differentapproaches to nurturing virtue and beyond, questioning how well virtues travel across geographical and cultural borders. By examining the philosophical literature and making links between theory and practice in an original way, the book offers scholarly research-informed suggestions for practice. It will be of great interest to researchers and academics and students in educational philosophy, character education, ethics and psychology"--

Virtues and Virtue Education in Theory and Practice explores questions about the locality versus the universality of virtues from a number of theoretical and practical perspectives. Written by leading international scholars in the field, it considers the relevance of these debates for the practice of virtue and character education.

This volume brings together experts from education, philosophy, and psychology to consider how different disciplines might learn from each other and how insights from theory and practice can be integrated. It shows that questions about virtue relativity or universality have not only theoretical significance but also important practical ramifications. The chapters explore different complexities of virtue ethics and different approaches to nurturing virtue and beyond, questioning how well virtues travel across geographical and cultural borders.

By examining the philosophical literature and making links between theory and practice in an original way, the book offers scholarly research-informed suggestions for practice. It will be of great interest to researchers and academics and students in educational philosophy, character education, ethics, and psychology.

List of tables
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Acknowledgements x
Biographies xi
Introduction to the volume 1(4)
SECTION 1 Philosophical issues
5(92)
1 Moral relativism and virtue
11(15)
Christian B. Miller
2 Meeting the challenges to the universality of virtue
26(15)
Jonathan Jacobs
3 Socratic piety and the universality of virtue
41(14)
Randall Curren
4 Evaluative attitudes as the motivational structures of ethical virtues
55(14)
Jonathan Webber
5 The essential sociality of Aristotelian virtue
69(13)
Jennifer Rothschild
6 Neo-Aristotelianism, the universality of virtues, and the challenge of germline genome editing
82(15)
Nancy E. Snow
SECTION 2 Psychological issues
97(52)
7 Morality as a basic psychological need: preliminary evidence
101(16)
Eranda Jayawickreme
Mike Prentice
William Fleeson
8 Virtue and the specificity principle: an integrative approach to understanding character
117(16)
Elise D. Murray
Jonathan M. Tirrell
9 Diversity, deviance, and virtue within imperfect moral communities
133(16)
Jennifer Cole Wright
SECTION 3 Practical and educational issues
149(92)
10 Educating virtues in a plural world: MacIntyre, Williams, and Nussbum on moral education
153(15)
James Macallister
11 Education and upbringing in a super-diverse society: on the cultivation of the double gaze
168(14)
Doret De Ruyter
12 Between the local and global: placing the virtuous professional practitioner in context
182(16)
Sarah Banks
13 Social work in a pluralistic society: realising the universal claim of pbronesis
198(15)
Dieter Weber
Heidrun Wulfekuhler
14 Local virtues: the case of the circus
213(14)
Ron Beadle
Angus Robson
15 Confucian virtue ethics and Confucian character education
227(14)
Yi-Lin Chen
Index 241
Catherine A. Darnell is a Lecturer in Cognitive Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK.

Kristjįn Kristjįnsson is Professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics at the University of Birmingham, UK.