2002
DOI: 10.1007/s12115-002-1015-3
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The denial of character

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“…The ancient Greek and Roman concept of character turned out to be profoundly influential in the following ages at least, as has been mentioned, until the beginnings of the previous century (for part of the story, see MacIntyre, 2013). Some of the variations on this ancient notion can be found in the Kantian ideal of the ethical personality, the German tradition of Bildung , the 19th-century American model of the balanced character and, last but not least, the Victorian vision of the virtuous character very vivid in the novels from this cultural milieu (Woolfolk, 2002). What is remarkable is that the notion of character, as influential as it used to be, is considerably much less important today.…”
Section: Historical Vicissitudes Of the Notionsmentioning
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“…The ancient Greek and Roman concept of character turned out to be profoundly influential in the following ages at least, as has been mentioned, until the beginnings of the previous century (for part of the story, see MacIntyre, 2013). Some of the variations on this ancient notion can be found in the Kantian ideal of the ethical personality, the German tradition of Bildung , the 19th-century American model of the balanced character and, last but not least, the Victorian vision of the virtuous character very vivid in the novels from this cultural milieu (Woolfolk, 2002). What is remarkable is that the notion of character, as influential as it used to be, is considerably much less important today.…”
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“…See Wuthnow (1998: 168-98). See further Woolfolk (2002) on the use of the concept of practices by Wuthnow and Robert Bellah.…”
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“…Έπειτα, η έννοια αυτή εξελίχθηκε κι επηρέασε φιλόσοφους, μελετητές και θεωρητικούς για πολλούς αιώνες από τον Καντ και το ιδανικό του ηθικού χαρακτήρα έως το αμερικανικό μοντέλο του ισορροπημένου χαρακτήρα και το Βικτωριανό όραμα για τον ενάρετο χαρακτήρα (Woolfolk, 2002).…”
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