Blum, Lawrence (2003). "Review of Doris's Lack of Character", Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.Homiak, Marcia (2008). "Moral Character", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall Edition), Edward ...
In the 1990s and 2000s (decade), a number of philosophers and social scientists began to question the very presuppositions that theories of moral character and moral character traits are based on. Due ...
The Milgram experiment was a study done in the early 1960s that helped measure a person's moral character. Subjects from different socio-economic groups were tested on their willingness to press a buz ...
ChristianityThe Book of Genesis says that God created man in his own image. Christian theology asserts that humans are created to act in accordance to the will of their creator (see: Divine command th ...
The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy provides a historical account of some important developments in philosophical approaches to moral character. A lot of attention is given to Plato, Aristotle, an ...
The word "character" is derived from the Ancient Greek word "charaktêr", referring to a mark impressed upon a coin. Later it came to mean a point by which one thing was told apart from others. There ...
Moral character or character is an evaluation of a particular individual's stable moral qualities. The concept of character can imply a variety of attributes including the existence or lack of virtues ...