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Parents and Virtues Sonya Charles

Parents and Virtues By Sonya Charles

Parents and Virtues by Sonya Charles


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This book considers what virtue theory can tell us about parenting in relation to both moral development and specific ethical dilemmas. It is of interest to those who work in virtue theory, applied ethics, and the ethics of parenthood.

Parents and Virtues Summary

Parents and Virtues: An Analysis of Moral Development and Parental Virtue by Sonya Charles

Although individual parents face different issues, Sonya Charles believes most parents want their children to be good people who are happy in their adult lives. Parents and Virtues: An Analysis of Moral Development and Parental Virtue starts from the question of how parents can raise their child to be a moral and flourishing person. At first glance, readers might think this question is better left to psychologists rather than philosophers. The author proposes that Aristotle's ethical theory (known as virtue theory) has much to say on this issue. Aristotle asks how we become moral people and how that relates to leading a good life. In other words, his motivating questions are very similar to the goals parents have for their children. The first part of this book details what the basic components of Aristotle's theory can tell us about the project of parenting. In the second part, the focus shifts to consider some issues that present potential moral dilemmas for parents and discuss whether there are specific virtues we may want to use to guide parental actions. Parents and Virtues will be of particular value to scholars and students who work on the ethics of parenthood, virtue theory, and bioethics.

Parents and Virtues Reviews

In Parents and Virtues, Charles (philosophy and comparative religion, Cleveland State Univ.) provides an engaging look at parental ethics. The book comprises an introduction and six chapters divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the roles parents play in raising children and the second on specific applied ethical dilemmas associated with parenting. The three chapters in the first part apply contemporary, neo-Aristotelian virtue theory to raising children who become good, happy adults. Here the author focuses on how parents can help their children acquire virtue, practical wisdom, and happiness. In contrast, each chapter in the second part focuses on a stand-alone topic in applied ethics. The first of these provides an engaging discussion of the ethics of parental dishonesty, and the second explores questions regarding parental authority and a child's right to an open future. The final chapter focuses on moral questions regarding deciding to become a parent. This book offers positive contributions to contemporary bioethics literature.



Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty and professionals. * CHOICE *

About Sonya Charles

Sonya Charles is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion at Cleveland State University.

Table of Contents

Introduction: What can virtue theory tell us about parenting?



Part I: The Parental Role in Upbringing

Chapter 1: Instilling Virtue

Chapter 2: Parental Wisdom

Chapter 3: Flourishing



Part II: Parental Virtues

Chapter 4: On the Immorality of Lying to Children about Their Origins

Chapter 5: Shaping Bodies, Shaping Lives: Parental Authority and the Child's Future

Chapter 6: Deciding to Become a Parent



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Additional information

NLS9781498550079
9781498550079
149855007X
Parents and Virtues: An Analysis of Moral Development and Parental Virtue by Sonya Charles
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2021-07-02
146
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