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Habits In Mind Integrating Theology Philosophy And The Cognitive Science Of Virtue Emotion And Character Formation Gregory R Peterson Editor

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Habits In Mind Integrating Theology Philosophy And The Cognitive Science Of Virtue Emotion And Character Formation Gregory R Peterson Editor
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.24 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Gregory R. Peterson (Editor), James A. Van Slyke (Editor), Michael L. Spezio (Editor), Kevin S. Reimer (Editor)
ISBN: 9789004342941, 900434294X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Habits In Mind Integrating Theology Philosophy And The Cognitive Science Of Virtue Emotion And Character Formation Gregory R Peterson Editor by Gregory R. Peterson (editor), James A. Van Slyke (editor), Michael L. Spezio (editor), Kevin S. Reimer (editor) 9789004342941, 900434294X instant download after payment.

The language of habit plays a central role in traditional accounts of the virtues, yet it has received only modest attention among contemporary scholars of philosophy, psychology, and religion. This volume explores the role of both "mere habits" and sophisticated habitus in the moral life. Beginning with an essay by Stanley Hauerwas and edited by Gregory R. Peterson, James A. Van Slyke, Michael L. Spezio, and Kevin S. Reimer, the volume explores the history of the virtues and habit in Christian thought, the contributions that psychology and neuroscience make to our understanding of habitus, freedom, and character formation, and the relation of habit and habitus to contemporary philosophical and theological accounts of character formation and the moral life.

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