Contemporary Social Work practice and education: a call for a re-examination of virtue ethics
In this paper, we will suggest that social work needs to recover its connection to the Aristotelian ethical tradition wherein, to be «virtuous» is a «practice». Virtue ethics, we argue, is holistic. It implies a strength of character within the polity. No one can live a good life by focusing only on...
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doaj-b92f76c058304f90a2bb066ab2ab804f2020-11-24T22:12:53ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridCuadernos de Trabajo Social0214-03141988-82952017-01-0130110911810.5209/CUTS.4944651044Contemporary Social Work practice and education: a call for a re-examination of virtue ethicsEmilia Martínez-Brawley0Paz M-B. Zorita1Arizona State University Phoenix, Estados UnidosArizona Sate University Phoenix, Estados UnidosIn this paper, we will suggest that social work needs to recover its connection to the Aristotelian ethical tradition wherein, to be «virtuous» is a «practice». Virtue ethics, we argue, is holistic. It implies a strength of character within the polity. No one can live a good life by focusing only on a single «virtue» or dimension of character. Social work is a complex practice through which not only the client but the practitioner will be enhanced or transformed. In spite of the Kantian emphasis on duty, the behaviorists emphasis on «behavior», the professional association’s emphasis on «codes» to control misconduct, and more recently the emphasis on risk management in social agencies, social work is still a «calling», a moral enterprise wherein excellence depends on the character traits or virtues of the practitioner. The article suggests paths for incorporating virtue ethics in the curriculum.https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CUTS/article/view/49446Virtue ethicssocial work practiceprofessional codesAristotelian principles |
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Contemporary Social Work practice and education: a call for a re-examination of virtue ethics |
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Contemporary Social Work practice and education: a call for a re-examination of virtue ethics |
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contemporary social work practice and education: a call for a re-examination of virtue ethics |
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
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Cuadernos de Trabajo Social |
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0214-0314 1988-8295 |
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In this paper, we will suggest that social work needs to recover its connection to the Aristotelian ethical tradition wherein, to be «virtuous» is a «practice». Virtue ethics, we argue, is holistic. It implies a strength of character within the polity. No one can live a good life by focusing only on a single «virtue» or dimension of character. Social work is a complex practice through which not only the client but the practitioner will be enhanced or transformed. In spite of the Kantian emphasis on duty, the behaviorists emphasis on «behavior», the professional association’s emphasis on «codes» to control misconduct, and more recently the emphasis on risk management in social agencies, social work is still a «calling», a moral enterprise wherein excellence depends on the character traits or virtues of the practitioner. The article suggests paths for incorporating virtue ethics in the curriculum. |
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Virtue ethics social work practice professional codes Aristotelian principles |
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