Integrity is sometimes conceived in terms of the wholeness of the individual, such that persons who experience temptations or other sorts of inner conflicts, afflictions, or divisions of self would seem to lack integrity to a greater or lesser degree. I contrast this understanding of integrity—which I label psychological integrity—with a different conception which I call practical integrity. On the latter conception, persons can manifest integrity in spite of the various factors mentioned above, so long as they remain true to their commitments in action and deliberation. Although psychological harmony is one feature reasonably associated with integrity, I suggest that practical integrity captures other features of character and action often...
Abstract The paper offers an account of integrity as the capacity to deliberate and reflect usefully...
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ii Many people think that integrity is a central concept for moral reasoning. Political, educational...
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International audienceLike any virtue, integrity is an act and a disposition. The act is, in the cas...
Abstract The paper offers an account of integrity as the capacity to deliberate and reflect usefully...
International audienceIntegrity – because of its connection with ethics – has always been of interes...
Is integrity a virtue? There is a powerful argument that it is not because it would be a redundant v...
Integrity is a good thing, isn\u27t it? In ordinary parlance, we sometimes use it as a near synonym ...
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...
As human beings, the exercise of our professional roles demands that we relate to others. Relationsh...
This paper explores the virtue of integrity and certain paradoxes and problems with its assertion. I...
Many people think that integrity is a central concept for moral reasoning. Political, educational, a...
Integrity as a concept is often widely discussed in management ethics. However, different definition...
Integrity looks dangerous. Passionate willpower, focused devotion and driving self-belief nestle all...
If acting morally can be viewed as acting consistently with a moral principle or rule, then being a ...
ii Many people think that integrity is a central concept for moral reasoning. Political, educational...
This paper explores the relationship of dialogue to integrity. It sets out a traditional philosophic...
International audienceLike any virtue, integrity is an act and a disposition. The act is, in the cas...
Abstract The paper offers an account of integrity as the capacity to deliberate and reflect usefully...
International audienceIntegrity – because of its connection with ethics – has always been of interes...
Is integrity a virtue? There is a powerful argument that it is not because it would be a redundant v...