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Virtue as Social Intelligence: An Empirically Grounded Theory

Author Nancy E. Snow
Publisher Routledge
Category Hardcover
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Author(s) Nancy E. Snow
Publisher Routledge
ISBN / ASIN 041599909X
ISBN-13 9780415999090
Availability Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Sales Rank #6,891,444
Category Hardcover
Marketplace United States 🇺🇸
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Virtue as Social Intelligence: An Empirically Grounded Theory takes on the claims of philosophical situationism, the ethical theory that is skeptical about the possibility of human virtue. Influenced by social psychological studies, philosophical situationists argue that human personality is too fluid and fragmented to support a stable set of virtues. They claim that virtue cannot be grounded in empirical psychology. This book argues otherwise.

Drawing on the work of psychologists Walter Mischel and Yuichi Shoda, Nancy E. Snow argues that the social psychological experiments that philosophical situationists rely on look at the wrong kinds of situations to test for behavioral consistency. Rather than looking at situations that are objectively similar, researchers need to compare situations that have similar meanings for the subject. When this is done, subjects exhibit behavioral consistencies that warrant the attribution of enduring traits, and virtues are a subset of these traits. Virtue can therefore be empirically grounded and virtue ethics has nothing to fear from philosophical situationism.

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