Dr Alan Wilson
PhD (Edin.), MLitt (Glas.), MA (hons) (Glas.)
Expertise
I am a philosopher working mainly in ethics and epistemology. Much of my research focuses on the concepts of "virtue" and "vice". I am also interested in the philosophy of well-being. See: alantwilson.weebly.com
Current positions
Lecturer in Ethics
Department of Philosophy
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Research interests
My research covers a range of topics mainly within ethics and epistemology. Much of my work focuses on positive character traits ("virtues") and negative character traits ("vices"). I am interested in developing accounts of the nature of specific traits (such as honesty, courage, modesty, compassion and open-mindedness) and in thinking about the relationships between them.
I also work on the practical issue of how these character traits can be developed or corrupted. Questions for my current research include: How can our educational institutions help to encourage the development of moral and intellectual virtues? And what are the social factors that can inhibit the development of positive traits?
I have also recently been working on questions within the philosophy of well-being, including: To what extent is our well-being determined by our own subjective attitudes? And do we require different ways of thinking about well-being for different stages of our lives?
For more information, see: alantwilson.weebly.com
Publications
Recent publications
27/11/2024Imagination as an Intellectual Virtue
Analysis
Vice-Based Accounts of Moral Evil
Philosophical Studies
Unity of the Intellectual Virtues
Synthese
The Virtue of Aesthetic Courage
The British Journal of Aesthetics
Admiration and the Development of Moral Virtue
The Moral Psychology of Admiration