An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism

The situationist challenge to virtue has convinced many philosophers to adopt an empirically grounded methodology. I argue that this methodology requires us to reconsider conceptualizations of and evidence on character from experiments involving Asian subjects because it is precisely in these experi...

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Main Author: Cleofas, Jacklyn A
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http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/10.3868/s030-008-019-0023-4
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.philo-faculty-pubs-10142020-05-01T08:24:49Z An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism Cleofas, Jacklyn A The situationist challenge to virtue has convinced many philosophers to adopt an empirically grounded methodology. I argue that this methodology requires us to reconsider conceptualizations of and evidence on character from experiments involving Asian subjects because it is precisely in these experiments that we see a remedy for the problems exposed by situationism. Since both situationists and defenders of virtue fall short of abiding by the part of their methodological commitment associated with remediation, evidence from the experiments is relevant for most participants in the debate. I show that the evidence indicates something important about remediation: the point is not to avoid the concept of virtue or character, but to deploy a holistic thinking style that has been observed among some populations in Asia. Holistic thinking involves (a) a tendency to explain behavior in terms of the interaction between person and situation variables and (b) an incremental understanding of character. The paper ends with a brief sketch of an account of character from holistic thinking that also highlights the role of social support in managing situations. 2019-10-14T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/15 http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/10.3868/s030-008-019-0023-4 Philosophy Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo virtue character situationism Asian psychology empirical philosophy moral psychology Ethics and Political Philosophy Philosophy
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topic virtue
character
situationism
Asian psychology
empirical philosophy
moral psychology
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Philosophy
spellingShingle virtue
character
situationism
Asian psychology
empirical philosophy
moral psychology
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Philosophy
Cleofas, Jacklyn A
An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism
description The situationist challenge to virtue has convinced many philosophers to adopt an empirically grounded methodology. I argue that this methodology requires us to reconsider conceptualizations of and evidence on character from experiments involving Asian subjects because it is precisely in these experiments that we see a remedy for the problems exposed by situationism. Since both situationists and defenders of virtue fall short of abiding by the part of their methodological commitment associated with remediation, evidence from the experiments is relevant for most participants in the debate. I show that the evidence indicates something important about remediation: the point is not to avoid the concept of virtue or character, but to deploy a holistic thinking style that has been observed among some populations in Asia. Holistic thinking involves (a) a tendency to explain behavior in terms of the interaction between person and situation variables and (b) an incremental understanding of character. The paper ends with a brief sketch of an account of character from holistic thinking that also highlights the role of social support in managing situations.
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title An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism
title_short An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism
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title_fullStr An Understanding of Character from Holistic Thinking: What Asian Psychology Teaches Us about the Debate on Situationism
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title_sort understanding of character from holistic thinking: what asian psychology teaches us about the debate on situationism
publisher Archīum Ateneo
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url https://archium.ateneo.edu/philo-faculty-pubs/15
http://journal.hep.com.cn/fpc/EN/10.3868/s030-008-019-0023-4
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