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    The Self and its Emotions.Kristján Kristjánsson - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    If there is one value that seems beyond reproach in modernity, it is that of the self and the terms that cluster around it, such as self-esteem, self-confidence and self-respect. It is not clear, however, that all those who invoke the self really know what they are talking about, or that they are all talking about the same thing. What is this thing called 'self', then, and what is its psychological, philosophical and educational salience? More specifically, what role do emotions (...)
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  2. Phronesis: retrieving practical wisdom in psychology, philosophy, and education.Kristján Kristjánsson & Blaine J. Flowers - 2024 - Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by Blaine J. Fowers.
     
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    Af tvennu illu: ritgerðir um heimspeki.Kristján Kristjánsson - 1997 - Reykjavík: Heimskringla.
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    Empathy, sympathy, justice and the child.Kristja´ N. Kristja´ Nsson* - 2004 - Journal of Moral Education 33 (3):291-305.
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    An Aristotelian Critique of Situationism.Kristja N. Kristja Nsson - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (1):S0031819108000302.
  6. Character education.Paul Watts & Kristján Kristjánsson - 2022 - In Randall R. Curren, Handbook of philosophy of education. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Grief: An Aristotelian Justification of an Emotional Virtue.Kristjá Kristj\'Ansso - 2015 - Res Philosophica 92 (4):805-828.
    This article has three interrelated aims. The first is to analyze the concept of grief; the second is to argue for the putative rationality of grief (against Donald Gustafson’s contention to the contrary); and the third is to offer a moral justification of grief along broadly Aristotelian lines as an intrinsically valuable trait of character—a virtue. With regard to this third and ultimate aim, I argue not only that grief plays an unappreciated positive role in our moral experiences but flesh (...)
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  8. Character education.Paul Watts & Kristján Kristjánsson - 2022 - In Randall R. Curren, Handbook of philosophy of education. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  9. Að elska er að lifa: Hans Kristján Árnason ræðir við Gunnar Dal.Gunnar Dal - 1994 - [Reykjavík]: HKÁ.
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