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Index
Cover Title page Copyright page Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Getting Cynical about Character: A Social-Psychological Perspective 1.1 Getting Less Cynical about Virtue 1.2 In Defense of (a Little) Moral Hypocrisy 1.3 Help Thou My Unbelief: A Reply to May and Aquino 2 Does Whole Trait Theory Work for the Virtues? 2.1 Virtue Traits and Personality Traits 2.2 Personality Is Not Destiny, but It’s Still Real 2.3 Whole Trait Theory Can Explain Virtues 3 Character Education and the Rearguard of Situationism 3.1 Virtue, the Right, and the Good: Comment on Sreenivasan 3.2 Situationism and the Pyrrhic Defense of Character Education: Commentary on Sreenivasan 3.3 Battlefields and Bogeymen: A Reply to Hurka and Lapsley 4 Of Marshmallows and Moderation 4.1 Willpower as “Won’t”-power and the Challenges of Measuring Trait Self-Control 4.2 Self-Control and Character 4.3 Trading in the Trait? Response to Masicampo and Sripada 5 Honesty 5.1 Honesty’s Threshold 5.2 The Gift of Dishonesty 5.3 Honesty Revisited: More Conceptual and Empirical Reflections 6 The Twin Dimensions of the Virtue of Humility: Low Self-Focus and High Other-Focus 6.1 Assessing Humility Is a Humbling Experience: Commentary on Nadelhoffer and Wright 6.2 The Nature of Humility: A Critical Perspective on Nadelhoffer and Wright 6.3 Response to Schrader & Tangney and Snow Commentaries 7 Compassion Is a Motivated Choice 7.1 Compassion Is Not Always a Motivated Choice: A Multiple Decision Systems Perspective 7.2 Varieties of Compassion in Buddhist Philosophy: Comments on Cameron and Rapier 7.3 Response to Comments 8 From Mimicry to Morality: The Role of Prosociality 8.1 Prosociality Is Not Morality 8.2 The Dark Side of Mimicry: Comments on Duffy and Chartrand 8.3 Reply to Goodwin and Nahmias 9 Personality Disorders and Character 9.1 Sympathy, Identity, and the Psychology of Psychopathy and Moral Atrocities 9.2 Psychopathy, Explanatory Pluralism, and Moral Responsibility 9.3 Circumstances and Responsibility in Psychopathy: Replies to Pickard and Graham 10 Does Virtue Make Us Happy? A New Theory for an Old Question 10.1 Who Does What? The Psychology–Philosophy Division of Labor on Virtue and Happiness 10.2 A Tale of Two Default Approaches: Some Old Answers for a New Theory 10.3 On the Division of Labor between Philosophers and Psychologists: A “Goldilocksian” Reply to Comments from Saucedo & Gruber and Kristjánsson Contributors Index
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