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Full Description
This book provides an integrative interdisciplinary view of how intellectual and moral virtues are understood in two separate practices, science and music. The authors engage with philosophical and psychological accounts of virtue to understand scientists' and musicians' understandings of intellectual and moral virtues. They present empirical evidence substantiating the MacIntyrean claim that traditions and practices are central to understanding the virtues."
Contents
Chapter 1: Virtue in Practice: Toward a Richer Account.- Chapter 2: Virtue Interview Methods: The Development and Use of the Virtue in Practices Interview Protocol.- Chapter 3: Moral Virtue in Practices: Honesty, Integrity, and Trust in Scientists and Musicians.- Chapter 4: Intellectual Virtue in Practices: Creativity, Imagination, and Precision in Scientists and Musicians.- Chapter 5: Moral and Intellectual Virtues: Implicit Meaning in Scientist and Musician Accounts.- Chapter 6: Integrating Moral and Intellectual Virtues: Ultimate Goals Orient Practitioners and Practices.