The article examines and analyzes the totality of the representations “hero” and “heroic” as an object of ethical and philosophical analysis through the prism of ethical categories
This essay examines the tropes of the hero’s journey home, and his quest to protect home, as portray...
This article explores how heroism is constructed in China’s sociocultural context of values. It iden...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
This article analyzes the scientific and theoretical concept of ethical and philosophical...
While heroes and heroines abound in mythology and literature, it was not until 1958 that the questio...
In this article, we examine the psychological processes underlying the construction of heroes. We fo...
In Ancient Greece, the figure of the hero was identified as a demigod, possessed of altruistic and v...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
Despite the understandable and predictable lack of sociological interest in the issues related to he...
The philosophical roots of eudaimonia lie in “Aristotle’s view of the highest human good involving v...
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual rele...
the article discusses the problems of mainstreaming the socialization process and organization of sp...
This chapter aims to contribute to growing heroism research by considering the role of embodiment in...
The definition of heroism is contested within the psychological literature, with some suggesting tha...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
This essay examines the tropes of the hero’s journey home, and his quest to protect home, as portray...
This article explores how heroism is constructed in China’s sociocultural context of values. It iden...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...
This article analyzes the scientific and theoretical concept of ethical and philosophical...
While heroes and heroines abound in mythology and literature, it was not until 1958 that the questio...
In this article, we examine the psychological processes underlying the construction of heroes. We fo...
In Ancient Greece, the figure of the hero was identified as a demigod, possessed of altruistic and v...
Provenance has always been important to me. Knowing who has handled a set of ideas, and how those id...
Despite the understandable and predictable lack of sociological interest in the issues related to he...
The philosophical roots of eudaimonia lie in “Aristotle’s view of the highest human good involving v...
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual rele...
the article discusses the problems of mainstreaming the socialization process and organization of sp...
This chapter aims to contribute to growing heroism research by considering the role of embodiment in...
The definition of heroism is contested within the psychological literature, with some suggesting tha...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
This essay examines the tropes of the hero’s journey home, and his quest to protect home, as portray...
This article explores how heroism is constructed in China’s sociocultural context of values. It iden...
People use the term hero frequently in our culture, and most people can easily name several heroes. ...