Explanation of Aristotelian Character Education with Emphasis on Notions of Kristjan Kristjansson
Subject Areas : curriculumseyyed ramzan aghili 1 , mohamad reza loraei 2
1 - Phd in Curriculum Studies, Shahid Beheshti University
2 - MA in Curriculum Studies, Shahid Beheshti University
Keywords: character, Ethics, virtue, moral education, Kristjan Kristjansson,
Abstract :
The approach of virtue in the field of moral education has been revived in recent years and has been seriously considered by various thinkers in the field of moral education. There are a variety of perspectives from fundaments of moral education to operational solutions. Notwithstanding the variety and expansion, the literature produced in the country is mainly limited to notions of Thomas Likona and David Carr. As a reaction to the current status, the present study aims to introduce another prominent thinker in the field. One of the most important thinkers in this field in recent years is Professor Kristjan Kristjansson, an Icelandic philosopher, thinker, and educator who is currently the Vice President of the Jubilee Center for Character and Virtue at the University of Birmingham. In order to create the ground for the scientific community of the country to become more familiar with this thinker, in this research, an attempt has been made to examine the views of Professor Kristjansson based on his works. Analysis of the content of the works produced by this thinker shows that a paradigm shift in the basis of moral education from duty-oriented ethics to virtue-based ethics, providing a psychological reading of the stages of virtue evolution, mapping the process of character formation and its precedence over character training and enumerating the components of character education and addressing the irreplaceable role of emotions along with rational processes in moral education has been one of the most important scientific concerns of Professor Kristjanssonin the field of character education
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