The Dissenter

#1077 Blaine Fowers: The Science of Virtue

Mar 28, 2025
Blaine Fowers, a Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of Miami, discusses the ethical dimensions of psychology and co-authored 'The Science of Virtue.' He delves into virtue theory, exploring how virtues impact character and are shaped by cultural contexts. The conversation unpacks Aristotle's concept of eudaimonia and critiques the individualistic tendencies in American psychology. Fowers emphasizes the importance of community in fostering virtues and shares insights on educational interventions that promote genuine happiness through altruism.
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Virtue and Psychology Subfields

  • Virtue psychology intersects with social, developmental, and personality psychology.
  • It also relates strongly to counseling psychology, aiming for better lives through character development.
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Challenges in Virtue Science

  • The main challenge in virtue science is measurement, relying heavily on potentially biased self-reports.
  • Solutions include other-reports and repeated short-term assessments over time.
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Cultural Variance of Virtues

  • Virtues vary cross-culturally and temporally, influenced by factors like warrior cultures.
  • This necessitates cultural consideration without embracing extreme relativism.
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