McLoughlin Shane, Thoma Stephen, Kristjánsson Kristján
Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Department of Educational Psychology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2025 Jan 22;20(1):e0317842. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317842. eCollection 2025.
This article presents the development and validation of the Short Phronesis Measure (SPM), a novel tool to assess Aristotelian phronesis (practical wisdom). Across three studies, using large, nationally representative samples from the UK and US (demographically matched to census data), we employed a systematic and rigorous methodology to examine the structure, reliability, and validity of the SPM. In Study 1a, exploratory factor analysis identified ten distinct, internally reliable components of phronesis, challenging the traditional four-component Aristotelian model. Study 1b confirmed these findings in two additional nationally representative samples from the UK and the US. In Study 1c, the SPM demonstrated strong test-retest reliability over two months. Study 2 used network analysis to uncover interrelations among the components, allowing for the creation of a new and empirically driven neo-Aristotelian model of phronesis. In Study 3, we tested criterion validity, showing phronesis correlates positively with flourishing and predicts flourishing two months later, demonstrating strong predictive validity. Phronesis also correlated with Big 6 and Dark Tetrad personality traits, moral disengagement, and Moral Foundations in expected directions. Importantly, phronesis predicted key outcomes-related to flourishing, moral disengagement, and morally relevant aspects of personality-beyond what Moral Foundations alone explained, with an average increase in predictive power of 13.7% across all outcomes. The SPM is quick to administer (15-20 minutes), making it a valuable tool for researchers and practitioners in psychology, education, and professional ethics. The introduction of the neo-Aristotelian Phronesis Model, and the identification of central phronesis components, offers actionable insights for moral psychologists and moral educators, suggesting areas of focus that could yield broad, positive effects across related traits, providing a significant contribution to both theory and practice.
本文介绍了简短实践智慧量表(SPM)的开发与验证,这是一种评估亚里士多德实践智慧(实践智慧)的新工具。在三项研究中,我们使用了来自英国和美国具有全国代表性的大样本(人口统计学特征与人口普查数据匹配),采用系统且严谨的方法来检验SPM的结构、信度和效度。在研究1a中,探索性因素分析确定了实践智慧的十个不同且内部可靠的组成部分,对传统的亚里士多德四组成部分模型提出了挑战。研究1b在另外两个来自英国和美国的全国代表性样本中证实了这些发现。在研究1c中,SPM在两个月内表现出很强的重测信度。研究2使用网络分析来揭示各组成部分之间的相互关系,从而构建了一个新的、基于实证的新亚里士多德实践智慧模型。在研究3中,我们检验了效标效度,结果表明实践智慧与幸福感呈正相关,并能预测两个月后的幸福感,显示出很强的预测效度。实践智慧还与大五人格和黑暗四人格特质、道德推脱以及道德基础在预期方向上相关。重要的是,实践智慧预测了与幸福感、道德推脱以及人格的道德相关方面有关的关键结果——超出了仅由道德基础所解释的范围,所有结果的预测能力平均提高了13.7%。SPM施测快速(15 - 20分钟),使其成为心理学、教育和职业道德领域研究人员和从业者的宝贵工具。新亚里士多德实践智慧模型的引入以及核心实践智慧组成部分的确定,为道德心理学家和道德教育工作者提供了可操作的见解,指出了可能对相关特质产生广泛积极影响的关注领域,为理论和实践都做出了重大贡献。