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Aristotle, Emotions, and Education

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Aristotle, Emotions, and Education explores Aristotle's enduring relevance to modern moral and educational dilemmas. Kristján Kristjánsson challenges misconceptions about Aristotle's views on morality, emotions, and education by engaging with philosophy, education, and psychology. The book illuminates Aristotle's insights on moral development, the educability of emotions, parent-child friendships, and the goals of teaching. It thoughtfully links classical perspectives to contemporary debates on emotional cultivation and virtuous living, making it a rich resource for those interested in moral education.
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This book is ideal for academics, students, and practitioners in philosophy, ethics, psychology, and education who seek a nuanced understanding of moral education and emotional cultivation through an Aristotelian lens.

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What can Aristotle teach us that is relevant to contemporary moral and educational concerns? This book's message is that Aristotle has much to teach us about those issues and many others. It analyses and dispels myriad misconceptions about Aristotle's views on morality, emotions and education that abound in the literature.

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What can Aristotle teach us that is relevant to contemporary moral and educational concerns? What can we learn from him about the nature of moral development, the justifiability and educability of emotions, the possibility of friendship between parents and their children, or the fundamental aims of teaching? The message of this book is that Aristotle has much to teach us about those issues and many others.

In a formidable display of boundary-breaking scholarship, drawing upon the domains of philosophy, education, and psychology, Kristján Kristjánsson analyses and dispels myriad misconceptions about Aristotle’s views on morality, emotions, and education that abound in the current literature—including the claims of the emotional intelligence theorists that they have revitalised Aristotle’s message for the present day.

The book proceeds by enlightening and astute forays into areas covered by Aristotle’s canonical works, while simultaneously gauging their pertinence for recent trends in moral education. This is an arresting book on how to balance the demands of head and heart: a book that deepens the contemporary discourse on emotion cultivation and virtuous living and one that will excite any student of moral education, whether academic or practitioner.

Aristotle, Emotions, and Education is a unique contribution to the field, offering a nuanced and critical perspective on how Aristotelian thought can inform modern educational practices and philosophical discussions.

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Robert C. Solomon praises the book as a "splendid" and insightful work that elegantly intertwines Aristotle's philosophy with education and emotions. He highlights the author's compelling critique of emotional intelligence theories compared to Aristotle's richer, ethical understanding of emotions. The discussion on teaching justified anger in classrooms is noted as particularly excellent and persuasive, making the book valuable for both academics and practitioners interested in moral education.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780754660163

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 28 July 2007

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 204

About the Author

Kristjan Kristjansson is the author of Social Freedom: The Responsibility View (1996) and Justifying Emotions: Pride and Jealousy (2002) as well as various papers about morality, emotions and education in international journals.

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