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Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue in Professional Practice

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Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue in Professional Practice book

Edited ByDavid Carr
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2018
eBook Published 23 January 2018
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315182414
Pages 240
eBook ISBN 9781315182414
Subjects Behavioral Sciences, Economics, Finance, Business & Industry, Education, Health and Social Care, Humanities, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing & Allied Health
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Carr, D. (Ed.). (2018). Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue in Professional Practice (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315182414

ABSTRACT

Cultivating Moral Character and Virtue in Professional Practice is a pioneering collection of essays focused on the place of character and virtue in professional practice. Professional practices usually have codes of conduct designed to ensure good conduct; but while such codes may be necessary and useful, they appear far from sufficient, since many recent public scandals in professional life seem to have been attributable to failures of personal moral character. This book argues that there is a pressing need to devote more attention in professional education to the cultivation or development of such moral qualities as integrity, courage, self-control, service and selflessness.

Featuring contributions from distinguished leaders in the application of virtue ethics to professional practice, such as Sarah Banks, Ann Gallagher, Geoffrey Moore, Justin Oakley and Nancy Sherman, the volume looks beyond traditional professions to explore the ethical dimensions of a broad range of important professional practices. Inspired by a successful international and interdisciplinary conference on the topic, the book examines various ways of promoting moral character and virtue in professional life from the general ethical perspective of contemporary neo-Aristotelian virtue theory.

The professional concerns of this work are of global significance and the book will be valuable reading for all working in contemporary professional practices. It will be of particular interest to academics, practitioners and postgraduate students in the fields of education, medicine, nursing, social work, business and commerce and military service.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

ByDavid Carr

part I|68 pages

Virtue, practical wisdom and moral psychology in professional practice

chapter 1|14 pages

Why you cannot regulate for virtuous compassion

ByPaul Snelling

chapter 2|13 pages

Thin ‘thank you’s’

Resentment and gratitude in homecoming rituals 1
ByNancy Sherman

chapter 3|13 pages

Role duties, role virtues and the practice of business

ByMiguel Alzola

chapter 4|15 pages

Practising professional ethical wisdom

The role of ‘ethics work’ in the social welfare field
BySarah Banks

chapter 5|11 pages

Attachment, detachment and indifference in clinical practice

ByPeter Toon

part II|67 pages

The social, historical and institutional context of virtuous professional practice

chapter 6|13 pages

Creating regulatory environments for practical wisdom and role virtues in medical practice 1

ByJustin Oakley

chapter 7|14 pages

Progress in nursing ethics: something old, something new …

ByAnn Gallagher

chapter 8|14 pages

Organisations, character, virtue and the role of professional practices

ByGeoff Moore

chapter 9|11 pages

The Institutional Framework of Professional Virtue 1

ByAnne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen

chapter 10|13 pages

Character in the British Army

A precarious professional practice
ByDavid Ian Walker

part III|77 pages

Learning professionally virtuous character

chapter 11|15 pages

Experienced UK nurses and the missing U-curve of virtue-based reasoning

ByJinu Varghese, Kristján Kristjánsson

chapter 12|12 pages

Beyond research ethics

How scientific virtue theory reframes and extends responsible conduct of research
ByRobert T. Pennock

chapter 13|15 pages

Transformation needs an agent

Preparing senior professional practitioners to nurture character, virtue and professionalism in their supervisees
ByDella Fish, Linda de Cossart

chapter 14|14 pages

Practitioner research, practical wisdom and teaching

ByWouter Sanderse

chapter 15|19 pages

Why is there lack of growth in character virtues? An insight into business students across British business schools

ByYan Huo, Kristján Kristjánsson

chapter |4 pages

Postscript

Towards further professional education in virtuous character
ByDavid Carr
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