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The consciousness of virtue: uncovering the gaps between educational specialists and the general public in their understanding of virtue in Japan

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The consciousness of virtue: uncovering the gaps between educational specialists and the general public in their understanding of virtue in Japan

K. Tachibana and E. Nakazawa

This fascinating study reveals the contrasting understanding of virtue between educational specialists and the general public in Japan. Conducted by Koji Tachibana and Eisuke Nakazawa, the research uncovers how perceptions of passive emotional virtues differ from the active intellectual virtues valued by the experts. Discover the implications for academic integrity and educational policy!

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Abstract
Virtue is a normative concept that constitutes social and moral codes. The notion of virtue can be identified in both the West and the East. Since this concept was revived in academia in the 20th century after a long sinking into oblivion, contemporary professional researchers, but not the general public, may be familiar with this notion. We conducted a survey on the attitudes of educational specialists and the general public regarding the notion of virtue in Japan. Our study found that, in contrast to educational specialists, the general public were not so familiar with the notion; both had a positive image of virtue and a poor understanding of the Confucian notions of virtue; both retain Buddhist values under the term of virtue, but educational specialists tended to associate ancient Greek and Western elements with the notion of virtue. Educational specialists emphasized active, intellectual virtues, such as practical wisdom, whereas the general public emphasized passive, emotional virtues, such as gratitude. Our study showed that, the notion of virtue was understood in different ways between educational specialists and the general public in Japan. This finding has several social implications, such as academic integrity and educational policy.
Publisher
Frontiers in Psychology
Published On
Oct 26, 2023
Authors
Koji Tachibana, Eisuke Nakazawa
Tags
virtue
education
Japan
public perception
academic integrity
educational policy
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