There are many exciting points of contact between developmental psychology in the attachment paradigm and the kinds of questions first raised by Aristotle’s ethics, and which continue to preoccupy moral philosophers today. The book brings experts from both fields together to explore them for the first time, to demonstrate why philosophers working in moral psychology, or in ‘virtue ethics’ – better, the triangle of relationships between the concepts of human nature, human excellence, and the best life for human beings – should take attachment theory more seriously than they have done to date. Attachment theory is a theory of psychological development. And the characteristics attachment theory is a developmental theory of – the various subvarieties of attachment – are evaluatively inflected: to be securely attached to a parent is to have a kind of attachment that makes for a good intimate relationship. But obviously the classification of human character in terms of the virtues is evaluatively inflected too. So it would be strange if there were no story to be told about how these two sets of evaluatively inflected descriptions relate to one another. Attachment and Character explores the relationship between attachment and prosocial behaviour; probes the concept of the prosocial itself, and the relationship between prosocial behaviour, virtue and the quality of the social environment; the question whether there even are such things as stable character traits; and whether attachment theory, in locating the origins of virtue in secure attachment, and attachment dispositions in human evolutionary history, gives support to ethical naturalism, in any of the many meanings of that expression.
Edward Harcourt
Attachment and Character [PDF ebook]
Attachment Theory, Ethics, and the Developmental Psychology of Vice and Virtue
Attachment and Character [PDF ebook]
Attachment Theory, Ethics, and the Developmental Psychology of Vice and Virtue
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Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 240 ● ISBN 9780192653093 ● Editor Edward Harcourt ● Uitgeverij OUP Oxford ● Gepubliceerd 2021 ● Downloadbare 3 keer ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7959932 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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