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The Character Gap - How Good Are We? (Hardcover)
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The Character Gap - How Good Are We? (Hardcover)
Series: Philosophy in Action
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We like to think of ourselves, our friends, and our families as
pretty decent people. We may not be saints, but we are basically
good, fairly honest, relatively kind, and mostly trustworthy. One
of the central themes of The Character Gap is that we are badly
mistaken in thinking this way. In recent years, hundreds of
psychological studies have been done which tell a rather different
story. We have serious character flaws that prevent us from being
good people, many of which we do not even recognize in ourselves.
Does this mean that instead we are wretched people, vicious, cruel
or hateful? Christian Miller does not argue that this is
necessarily the case either. Instead, the more we put our
characters to the test, the more we see that we are a mixed bag. On
the one hand, most of us as bystanders will do nothing as someone
cries out for help. Even worse, under pressure from authority
figures we might kill innocent people. Yet it is also true that
there will be many times when we selflessly come to the aid of a
complete stranger, or don't lie, steal, or cheat even if we could
get away with it. As we embark on this journey of putting our
characters to the test, some of the main questions will include:
What is good character? Why should we bother working to develop a
good character? What does the research in psychology suggest about
how good (or bad) our characters really are? What secular
strategies for improving our characters show a lot of promise? What
religious, and specifically Christian, strategies for improving our
characters show a lot of promise? In The Character Gap Miller shows
not only how mixed our characters tend to be, but also how we can
try to bridge the gap between who we are and the virtuous people we
should strive to become.
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