Part 1: Introduction
1. Exploring Moral Agency Across Traditions Jonathan Jacobs and Heinz-Dieter Meyer
Part 2: Perspectives on Agency and Character
2. Early Confucianism as a Model for Crafting Character Philip J. Ivanhoe
3. Moral Habituation and Technē in Aristotle’s Ethics Tom Angier
4. Crafting Character: Lessons from Confucianism and Stoicism May Sim
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Part 1: Introduction
1. Exploring Moral Agency Across Traditions Jonathan Jacobs and Heinz-Dieter Meyer
Part 2: Perspectives on Agency and Character
2. Early Confucianism as a Model for Crafting Character Philip J. Ivanhoe
3. Moral Habituation and Technē in Aristotle’s Ethics Tom Angier
4. Crafting Character: Lessons from Confucianism and Stoicism May Sim
5. The Zen Transformation of Ordinary Life into Buddhist Practice: Eating and Drinking as Exploration of Buddha-Nature Christopher W. Gowans
6. Must We Become Who We Are? Aristotle, Confucius, and Maimonides on Moral Agency and Character Jonathan Jacobs
7. The Heart-Mind as that Which Needs Moral Formation: Heinz-Dieter Meyer
8. Kant on Self-Governance: The Structural Nexus of Practical Reason, Will, and Gemüt (Mind) G. Felicitas Munzel
9. On the Use and Misuse of Moral Exemplars for Self-Improvement Amber D. Carpenter
10. Crafting Character with Aristotle and Augustine George Heffernan
11. Moral Agency, Situationism, and Virtue: Xunzi on Moral Development Richard Kim
12. Selfless Agency and the Cultivation of a Moral Character: Insights from Vasubandhu and Derek Parfit Oren Hanner
13. The Formation of Moral Character Through No-Self in Neo-Confucian Thought Doil Kim
Part 3: Character and Commensurability
14. The Heart-Mind in the West—Testing for Common Ground Heinz-Dieter Meyer
15. A Look Back to Find a Way Forward Jonathan Jacobs
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