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Eudaimonic Ethics The Philosophy And Psychology Of Living Well Lorraine L Besser

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Eudaimonic Ethics The Philosophy And Psychology Of Living Well Lorraine L Besser
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 184
Author: Lorraine L. Besser
ISBN: 9781138731530, 1138731536
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Eudaimonic Ethics The Philosophy And Psychology Of Living Well Lorraine L Besser by Lorraine L. Besser 9781138731530, 1138731536 instant download after payment.

In this book, Lorraine Besser-Jones develops a eudaimonistic virtue ethics based on a psychological account of human nature. While her project maintains the fundamental features of the eudaimonistic virtue ethical framework--virtue, character, and well-being--she constructs these concepts from an empirical basis, drawing support from the psychological fields of self-determination and self-regulation theory. Besser-Jones's resulting account of "eudaimonic ethics" presents a compelling normative theory and offers insight into what is involved in being a virtuous person and "acting well." This original contribution to contemporary ethics and moral psychology puts forward a provocative hypothesis of what an empirically-based moral theory would look like.

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