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Making a Necessity of Virtue. Aristotle and Kant on Virtue

G. Felicitas Munzel
- 01 Nov 1998 - 
- Vol. 51, Iss: 4, pp 955-957
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This article is published in Review of Metaphysics.The article was published on 1998-11-01 and is currently open access. It has received 19 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Epistemic virtue & Virtue.

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Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that emotions are often reliable reflections of moral beliefs, and are open to conscious regulatory control, enabling the individual to use emotional responses to serve moral goals, and evidence is reviewed demonstrating the features of emotion-specifically the empathic response-that make it advantageous for the process of moral judgment.
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Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited: Pedagogical Encounters

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RECOVERING LOST GOODNESS Shame, Guilt, and Self-Empathy

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Building friendships between Shona and Ndebele ethnic groups in Zimbabwe

TL;DR: In this paper, the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Public Management (Peacebuilding), Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2016 were fulfilled in fulfillment of the requirements.
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Nothing more than feelings? The role of emotions in moral judgment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that emotions are often reliable reflections of moral beliefs, and are open to conscious regulatory control, enabling the individual to use emotional responses to serve moral goals, and evidence is reviewed demonstrating the features of emotion-specifically the empathic response-that make it advantageous for the process of moral judgment.
Book

Education, Democracy and Citizenship Revisited: Pedagogical Encounters

Yusef Waghid
TL;DR: Waghid et al. as mentioned in this paper revisited education, democracy and Citizenship Revisited: Pedagogical Encounters. Stellenbosch: SUN MeDIA. 2010.
Journal ArticleDOI

RECOVERING LOST GOODNESS Shame, Guilt, and Self-Empathy

TL;DR: This article explored self-empathy as a component in the healing of moral injury in war and argued that imposing guilt on oneself is a way of taking responsibility, even if one over-imposes it.
Dissertation

Building friendships between Shona and Ndebele ethnic groups in Zimbabwe

TL;DR: In this paper, the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Public Management (Peacebuilding), Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2016 were fulfilled in fulfillment of the requirements.