Crucial to optimal learning and practice of ethics : virtuous relationships and diligent processes that account for both shared and conflicting values

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Van Staden, C.W. (Werdie)

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Johns Hopkins University Press

Abstract

The article by Potter and Rif S. El-Mallakh (2019) read empathically, invokes a sense of fulfilment in their experiences, serving as inspiration for others to learn and practice ethics better. It describes their growth that has culminated to this sense of fulfilment and inspirational dignity. Crucial for this desirable growth has been, I want to highlight, their good investment in virtuous relationships and diligent processes. I also highlight from their article a potential conceptual restriction to growing in our learning and practicing of ethics. That is, the restriction that occurs when blinded by too narrow a view (applying Wittgenstein, 1958) on what ethics is about or where its emphasis is supposed to be.

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Optimal learning and practice, Ethics, Values

Sustainable Development Goals

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Van Staden. Crucial to optimal learning and practice of ethics: Virtuous relationships and diligent processes that account for both shared and conflicting values. Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology 2019, 26(3), 203-206. https://DOI.org/10.1353/ppp.2019.0033.