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Living well in extended reality: Training phronesis and Socratic humility in XR

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Living well in extended reality: Training phronesis and Socratic humility in XR
Abstract
Practical wisdom is the intellectual virtue relating to the ability to fix ends and discern in a concrete circumstance how to achieve those ends. It is cultivated through engagement with experience rather than book learning. However, a whole matrix of convergent technologies, such as headsets, haptic suits, AI-driven chatbots, and extended realities, such as augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), creates new conditions for training practical wisdom. How can moral educators facilitate practical wisdom in this extended reality (XR)? Drawing on Nussbaum’s account of phronesis, we contend the job of moral education in XR is mostly about ensuring students’ critical engagement. We suggest AI assistants can contribute to this task, so long as these technologies and the people using them manifest Socratic humility ensuring that no single interaction serves as an ‘oracle of truth’, leaving critical thinking and judgment firmly in the hands of the student.
Publication
Journal of Moral Education
Publisher
Routledge
Date
2025
Volume
0
Issue
0
Pages
1-18
Citation Key
gabrielsLivingWellExtended2025
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8/7/25, 1:24 PM
ISSN
0305-7240
Short Title
Living well in extended reality
Library Catalog
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Citation
Gabriels, K., & Volkman, R. (2025). Living well in extended reality: Training phronesis and Socratic humility in XR. Journal of Moral Education, 0(0), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/03057240.2025.2522478