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Shared Virtue: The Convergence of Valued Human Strengths Across Culture and History.
Authors:Dahlsgaard, Katherine   Peterson, Christopher   Seligman, Martin E. P.
Abstract:
Positive psychology needs an agreed-upon way of classifying positive traits as a backbone for research, diagnosis, and intervention. As a 1st step toward classification, the authors examined philosophical and religious traditions in China (Confucianism and Taoism), South Asia (Buddhism and Hinduism), and the West (Athenian philosophy, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) for the answers each provided to questions of moral behavior and the good life. The authors found that 6 core virtues recurred in these writings: courage, justice, humanity, temperance, wisdom, and transcendence. This convergence suggests a nonarbitrary foundation for the classification of human strengths and virtues. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:shared virtue   human strength   culture   history   philosophical & religious traditions   moral behavior   courage   justice   humanity   temperance   wisdom   transcendence
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