Integrity looks dangerous. Passionate willpower, focused devotion and driving self-belief nestle all-too-closely—both conceptually and psychologically—to extremism, narcissism and intolerant hubris. How can integrity skirt such perilous terrain? This question’s significance extends beyond mere definitional matters. It speaks to the perennial ethical question of whether devout, driven devotees can guard themselves from antisocial extremes.Arts, Education & Law Group, School of LawFull Tex
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To date, the most developed models of compromise in situations of value conflict come out of the bar...
Integrity and Religious Conscience: Diagnosis and Delimitations of the Modern Phenomenon from an Ort...
Integrity is sometimes conceived in terms of the wholeness of the individual, such that persons who ...
This article was originally published in the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project’s e-Newsletter 08, Ma...
The virtue of integrity does not appear explicitly in either the Aristotelian or the Judaeo-Christia...
Integrity is a good thing, isn\u27t it? In ordinary parlance, we sometimes use it as a near synonym ...
Abstract The paper offers an account of integrity as the capacity to deliberate and reflect usefully...
ii Many people think that integrity is a central concept for moral reasoning. Political, educational...
ABSTRACT: Starting from the principle according to which ethics itself is a somewhat paradoxical “sc...
Morality has been a central topic of philosophy throughout Western civilization. Integrity is almost...
This paper focuses on coherence and consistency as elements of moral integrity, arguing that several...
In a recent study, Damian Cox, Marguerite La Caze and Michael P. Levine argue for a complex concepti...
Is integrity a virtue? There is a powerful argument that it is not because it would be a redundant v...
Conventional philosophical wisdom holds that no agent can invoke its own moral integrity—no agent ca...
Living in a culture of violence against women leads women to employ any number of avoidance and defe...
To date, the most developed models of compromise in situations of value conflict come out of the bar...
Integrity and Religious Conscience: Diagnosis and Delimitations of the Modern Phenomenon from an Ort...