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About the Author
Professor Kristjan Kristjansson is Deputy Director in the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues and Professor of Character Education and Virtue Ethics, University of Birmingham. His interests lie in research on character and virtues at the intersection between moral philosophy, moral psychology, and moral education. He has published nine books on those issues, the latest one is Flourishing as the Aim of Education (2020). His previous books include Aristotelian Character Education (2015), which won the SES Prize for the best Education book of 2015, and Virtuous Emotions (2018). Kristjansson is Editor of the Journal of Moral Education.
Reviews
According to Kristjan Kristjansson, Friendship for Virtue aims to retrieve for contemporary Aristotelian virtue ethics the major importance that the virtue of friendship plays in Aristotle's own texts, and to do so in a way that highlights friendship as, in essence, characterologically educational. This book succeeds at this aim and does so with clarity. Moreover, Kristjansson does sufcient justice to the relevant history and in a way that should prove fascinating to historians of philosophy. * Bradford Jean-Hyuk Kim, Metascience *
Friendship for Virtue aims to retrieve for contemporary Aristotelian virtue ethics the major importance that the virtue of friendship plays in Aristotle's own texts,...This book succeeds at this aim and does so with clarity. * Bradford JeanaHyuk Kim, Metascience *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192864260
Author Kristjan Kristjansson
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 524g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 160mm * 18mm