The reflective life living wisely with our limits

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Tiberius, Valerie (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press 2008
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The reflective life and reflective values
  • Introduction
  • Living well and your point of view
  • Process and goal: why start with the first-person point of view?
  • Aristotle and virtue
  • A road map
  • Reflective values
  • Value commitments and justification
  • Reflective values
  • The justification of reflective values: some concerns
  • Conclusion: values and the challenges of modern life
  • Wisdom and perspective
  • Wisdom and flexibility
  • A reflective conception of a good life
  • The limits of reflection and the importance of shifting perspectives
  • Attentional flexibility
  • Wisdom and rationality
  • Perspective
  • Having perspective: some examples
  • Perspective and reflective values
  • Refining the account of perspective
  • The value of perspective
  • Self-awareness
  • The scope and limits of self-knowledge
  • Acquiring self-knowledge
  • Moderate self-awareness: habits and skills
  • The value of self-awareness
  • Optimism
  • Preliminaries: endorsement and virtue
  • The value of being realistic
  • Cynicism
  • Realistic optimism
  • The value of optimism
  • Beyond the first-person point of view
  • Morality and the reflective life
  • Reflective virtues and moral agency
  • Wise decisions and value conflicts
  • Some problems: discretion, complacency, and intractable conflicts
  • Normativity and ethical theory
  • Arbitrariness and the desire to live well
  • Contingency
  • The painter and the anatomist.