Book contents
- The Science of Virtue
- The Science of Virtue
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Philosophical Resources and Prospects
- Part II Psychological Resources and Prospects
- Part III Organizing Virtue Research with the STRIVE-4 Model
- Chapter 7 Virtues as Scalar Traits
- Chapter 8 The Role Sensitivity of Virtues
- Chapter 9 Virtue Trait by Situation Interactions
- Chapter 10 Values and Eudaimonia as Guideposts for Virtues
- Chapter 11 The Four Components of Virtue
- Part IV The Science and Practice of Virtue
- References
- Index
Chapter 11 - The Four Components of Virtue
from Part III - Organizing Virtue Research with the STRIVE-4 Model
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 January 2024
- The Science of Virtue
- The Science of Virtue
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Philosophical Resources and Prospects
- Part II Psychological Resources and Prospects
- Part III Organizing Virtue Research with the STRIVE-4 Model
- Chapter 7 Virtues as Scalar Traits
- Chapter 8 The Role Sensitivity of Virtues
- Chapter 9 Virtue Trait by Situation Interactions
- Chapter 10 Values and Eudaimonia as Guideposts for Virtues
- Chapter 11 The Four Components of Virtue
- Part IV The Science and Practice of Virtue
- References
- Index
Summary
Chapter summarizes how the limited available research on our proposed four components of virtue (behavior, knowledge, motivation/emotion, and practical wisdom) has been generally consistent with STRIVE-4 Model predictions. Observed behavior and motivation/emotion have been studied to some extent, but little research has evaluated virtue knowledge or practical wisdom. Like other areas of virtue scholarship, these four components are often studied in isolation, preventing a holistic understanding of virtues. Although the available evidence is consistent with these four components, the chapter suggests that an important step forward in virtue science is integrating the four components for a more complete understanding of virtue. To connect virtue science with neurophysiology, the chapter concludes by highlighting the limited work on the interface of virtue and neurophysiology.
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- The Science of VirtueA Framework for Research, pp. 266 - 288Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024