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Author:
Miller, Christian B., author.
Title:
The character gap : how good are we? / Christian B. Miller.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
xvii, 276 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
Subject:
Character.
Virtue.
Virtues.
Caractère.
Vertus.
PHILOSOPHY--Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
PSYCHOLOGY--Cognitive Psychology & Cognition.
RELIGION.
Virtues
Character
Virtue
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-272) and index.
Contents:
Improving Our Characters with Divine Assistance. What Are We Talking About? ; Why Bother Developing a Good Character? -- Part II. What Does Our Character Actually Look Like Today? ; Helping ; Harming ; Lying ; Cheating ; Putting the Pieces Together -- Part III. What Can We Do to Improve Our Characters? ; Some Less Promising Strategies ; Some Strategies with More Promise ; Improving Our Characters with Divine Assistance.
Summary:
"We like to think of ourselves, our friends, and our families as decent people. We may not be saints, but we are still honest, relatively kind, and mostly trustworthy. Miller argues here that we are badly mistaken in thinking this. Hundreds of recent studies in psychology tell a different story: that we all have serious character flaws that prevent us from being as good as we think we are - and that we do not even recognize that these flaws exist. But neither are most of us cruel or dishonest. Instead, Miller argues, we are a mixed bag. On the one hand, most of us in a group of bystanders will do nothing as someone cries out for help in an emergency. Yet it is also true that there will be many times when we will selflessly come to the aid of a complete stranger - and resist the urge to lie, cheat, or steal even if we could get away with it. Much depends on cues in our social environment. Miller uses this recent psychological literature to explain what the notion of "character" really means today, and how we can use this new understanding to develop a character better in sync with the kind of people we want to be."--! From publisher's description.
Series:
Philosophy in action
ISBN:
0190264225
9780190264222
OCLC:
(OCoLC)982092505
LCCN:
2018286359
Locations:
OUAX845 -- Dordt University (Sioux Center)

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