This paper interprets the character and self-control as the two chief keys of the sistematic unity of human virtues, according to the thought of Saint Josemaria. First, the character is not only forged through acts, but more definitively it amounts to the identity of the heart in a biblical sense. Secondly, self-control by several ways preserves the unity of the person among the plurality of expressions corresponding to each virtue
This paper aims to explain, through an interpretation of Plato’s Crito, the constitution of Socratic...
The meaning of character in Nicomachean Ethics is examined based on the definition of moral virtue p...
In a morał apprehension the faith has got a personal character. The development of person is a dynam...
Domingo Báñez propone la distinción entre personalitas, naturaleza individualizada y acto de ser par...
Despite the recent attention given to moral character in moral psychology and moral philosophy, ther...
Personalism is nowadays one of the most outstanding philosophical trends in order to renew ethics. A...
Self-Control Mixed Media 51” x 24” 2020 Self-control, the opposite to Gluttony, has a position and w...
In this chapter, we examine the power of religion to promote morally virtuous behavior by means of i...
With the advent of positive psychology, virtues have received significant attention by psychological...
This presentation was delivered at the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project's 2015 Interdisciplinary Mo...
In order to strengthen the concept of self-control as a tool of continuous improvement for the compa...
The present work tries to articulate the relations, apparently conflicting, between the freedom of t...
Self-control is integral to successful human agency. But the capacity for self-control requires exte...
El constitutivo fundamental de la persona, para Santo Tomas, es el ser. El ser personal es el ser de...
One distinct area of virtue development where the fields of psychology and religion intersect is the...
This paper aims to explain, through an interpretation of Plato’s Crito, the constitution of Socratic...
The meaning of character in Nicomachean Ethics is examined based on the definition of moral virtue p...
In a morał apprehension the faith has got a personal character. The development of person is a dynam...
Domingo Báñez propone la distinción entre personalitas, naturaleza individualizada y acto de ser par...
Despite the recent attention given to moral character in moral psychology and moral philosophy, ther...
Personalism is nowadays one of the most outstanding philosophical trends in order to renew ethics. A...
Self-Control Mixed Media 51” x 24” 2020 Self-control, the opposite to Gluttony, has a position and w...
In this chapter, we examine the power of religion to promote morally virtuous behavior by means of i...
With the advent of positive psychology, virtues have received significant attention by psychological...
This presentation was delivered at the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project's 2015 Interdisciplinary Mo...
In order to strengthen the concept of self-control as a tool of continuous improvement for the compa...
The present work tries to articulate the relations, apparently conflicting, between the freedom of t...
Self-control is integral to successful human agency. But the capacity for self-control requires exte...
El constitutivo fundamental de la persona, para Santo Tomas, es el ser. El ser personal es el ser de...
One distinct area of virtue development where the fields of psychology and religion intersect is the...
This paper aims to explain, through an interpretation of Plato’s Crito, the constitution of Socratic...
The meaning of character in Nicomachean Ethics is examined based on the definition of moral virtue p...
In a morał apprehension the faith has got a personal character. The development of person is a dynam...