This volume explores the meaning, structure, function, and development of the construct of character virtues -- the attributes of thinking, feeling, and behavior that reflect an individual's positive and coherent contributions to self and, integratively, to the institutions of civil society, social well-being, equity, and social justice.
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This volume explores the meaning, structure, function, and development of the construct of character virtues -- the attributes of thinking, feeling, and behavior that reflect an individual's positive and coherent contributions to self and, integratively, to the institutions of civil society, social well-being, equity, and social justice.
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