Cultural heritage and contemporary change
Series vii SEMINARS on culture and values, volume 5
General Editor
George F. McLean
Moral Imagination and Character Development
Volume II
MORAL IMAGINATION IN PERSONAL FORMATION AND CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
edited by
George F. McLean
Richard Knowles
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART I. IMAGINATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
1. Formative Imagination and Disposition Formation
Adrian van Kaam, C.S.Sp., Insititute of Formative Spirituality,Duquesne, University
2. Imagination and Decision-Making in Van Kaam’s Theory of Human Formation
Carole Riley, C.D.P., Institute of Formative Spirituality, Duquesne University
3. Feminine Imagination and the Ethics of Care
Eva-Maria Simms, Dept. of Psychology, Duquesne University
4. The Moral Image of the Other and the Others:Two Exemplifications
Charles Maes, Psychology Dept.,Duquesne University
Richard Knowles, Dept. of Psychology, Duquesne University
6. The Imagination, the Unconscious, Faith and Moral Development
Raymond Studzinski, Dept. of Religion,The Catholic University of America
PART II. EDUCATION AND THE MORAL IMAGINATION
7. The Necessity of the Imaginative Dimension of Moral Living
Edward L. Murray, C.S.Sp., Dept. of Psychology, Duquesne University
Henry C. Johnson, Jr., School of Education,The Pennsylvania State University
Richard A. Graham, Advanced Study Program for Visiting Scholars, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
10. The Role of Imaginative Narration in Moral Education and Character Development
Alberti B. Msuya, Tanzania, East Africa
11. Formation of Character in Traditional Nigerian Moral Education
Izu Marcel Onyeocha, Claretian Institute of Philosophy, Maryland Nekede, Owerri, Nigeria
12. Imagination and Urban Development in Villa El Salvador, Lima
Hortensia Ferrand de Piazza and Doris Gonzales, Universita de Lima, Peru
13. Moral Imagination and Character Development in Ancient India
M. PRABHAKARA RAO Madras, India