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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- Preface
- 1 An introduction to the concept of flourishing: good character and beyond
- The aims of the book
- The basics of flourishing accounts
- The contours of flourishing
- Rehearsal of some basics about character and virtues
- What does a flourishing account add to an account of good character?
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 2 Theories of flourishing in education: from the ideal to the practical
- The new flourishing bandwagon in education
- The first precondition of flourishing: external necessities
- The second precondition of flourishing: a sense of meaning and purpose
- Paternalism and elitism?
- An ideal or a non-ideal theory of flourishing?
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 3 The flourishing–happiness concordance thesis: do these two always go hand in hand?
- Subjective versus objective well-being
- The concordance thesis: two varieties
- Flourishing without happiness
- Happiness without flourishing
- Just philosophical ‘armchair psychology’?
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 4 The limitations of even supreme moral virtue: why we need contemplation and wonder to flourish
- ‘An insightful mess’
- Developmental levels, individualisation and role-modelling
- Role-based moralities: blessings and burdens
- Blowing the whistle on philistinism
- What is the missing virtue of contemplation then all about?
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 5 Flourishing and awe: towards an extended, ‘enchanted’ Aristotelian theory
- Venturing beyond Aristotle
- Is Aristotelian flourishing flat and disenchanted?
- Do we need supernaturalism to make sense of enchanted flourishing?
- The example of science education
- Initiating students into love of the transcendent
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 6 Flourishing and epiphanies: going beyond Aristotle and Kohlberg
- The road to Damascus
- Academic musings and misgivings
- Some relevant psychological evidence
- Disenchantment, awe and elevation
- Education for epiphanies
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 7 Flourishing and the emulation of exemplarity: going beyond Aristotle and Zagzebski
- Targeting the exemplarity of flourishing lives
- Problematics of emulation – and examples from the historical emulation literature
- The logical geography of admiration, emulation and elevation
- Elevation as awe
- How Mengzi (Mencius) may improve Aristotle
- Food for thought for practitioners
- 8 Conclusions and reflections – and where we need to head next
- A retrospective roadmap
- The advantages of flourishing theories
- Challenges and misgivings
- Some further reflections on educational practice for flourishing
- Concluding remarks and future directions
- Food for thought for practitioners
- References
- Index
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