Moral Issues in Psychology: Personalist Contributions to Selected ProblemsJames M. DuBois This book contains, in revised form, the invited papers which were delivered at the second conference organized by the Institute for Personalist Psychology (IPP), entitled 'Moral Issues in Psychology.' This conference served as a forum in which many different moral questions which concern psychologists, psychiatrists and counselors could be explicitly raised and investigated. This volume will challenge the reader to consider critically new aspects of the relationship between psychology and morality or ethics. Co-published with the Institute for Personalist Psychology. Contents: The Complete Moral Person: Anatomy and Formation, Marvin W. Berkowitz; Moral Goodness and Mental Health, Josef Seifert; Hatred and Forgiveness: Major Moral Dilemmas, Paul C. Vitz and Philip Mango; Becoming Responsible for Pain: Contradictions in Pain Management, Robert Kugelmann; Can Psychology Discover Moral Norms?: Psychology, Ethics and the Naturalistic Fallacy, Howard H. Kendler; Response to Kendler's 'Psychology, Ethics and the Naturalistic Fallacy, ' John F. Crosby; Religion and Science, Howard H. Kendler; Response to Kendler's Response, John F. Crosby; Psychology and Philosophy: Points of Contract and Divergence: Is Psychology a Part of Philosophy? The Problem of Induction in Empirical Research, Richard W. Cross; On Induction: Response to Cross, John R. White; The Gnostic Core of Jungian Psychology: Radiating Effects on the Moral Order, Jeffrey Burke Satinover |
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... form of attitude change . Indeed , some totalitarian regimes have de- vised forms of values education that are immoral . This points to an important lesson : one cannot advocate forms of moral education that are not in themselves ...
... form of attitude change . Indeed , some totalitarian regimes have de- vised forms of values education that are immoral . This points to an important lesson : one cannot advocate forms of moral education that are not in themselves ...
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... forms of mental unhealth ex- clude any free act . Many forms of lack of mental health leave the moral agent and his freedom intact , at least to some extent . For obviously , lightly mentally retarded persons , but also persons with ...
... forms of mental unhealth ex- clude any free act . Many forms of lack of mental health leave the moral agent and his freedom intact , at least to some extent . For obviously , lightly mentally retarded persons , but also persons with ...
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... forms of pride and concupiscence be reckoned among forms of mental unhealth , although moral value - blindness in its radical forms might itself become pathological , as we shall see.21 C. Mental health as a morally relevant good and as ...
... forms of pride and concupiscence be reckoned among forms of mental unhealth , although moral value - blindness in its radical forms might itself become pathological , as we shall see.21 C. Mental health as a morally relevant good and as ...
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acts approach argue aspects basic Berkowitz C. G. Jung C.S. Lewis character education Christianity chronic pain clinical cognitive common concept conscious Crosby crows are black Dietrich von Hildebrand discussion distinction effective ethical example experience fact forgiveness forms freedom Freud fundamental Gnostic guilt hatred human person individual inductive enumeration intuitive Iraneus Jung Jung's Jungian Jungian psychology justified Kendler kind knowledge Kohlberg Lickona logical logotherapy Max Scheler means mental health mental illness method moral anatomy moral behavior moral development moral education moral emotions moral evil moral identity moral norms moral person moral values morally relevant natural science methodology naturalistic fallacy notion objective one's ordinary induction pain management patient Personalist Psychology philosophical principles problem proposition psychotherapy question rational reason relationship religion religious responsibility Scheler sense Serrano social society spiritual superego theory tion traditional trust truth understanding unhealth University of Dallas virtue Vitz York