Habits in mind : : integrating theology, philosophy, and the cognitive science of virtue, emotion, and character formation / / edited by Gregory R. Peterson.

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...

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Superior document:Philosophical Studies in Science and Religion, Volume 7
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, Netherlands ;, Boston, [Massachusetts] : : Brill,, 2017.
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Philosophical studies in science and religion ; Volume 7.
Physical Description:1 online resource (303 pages).
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Habits and Virtues: Resources in History and Religion --
From Habit to Habitus in Science, Philosophy, and Religion /
Habit Matters: The Bodily Character of the Virtues /
Habitus in the Roman Catholic Tradition: Context and Challenges /
Virtue is Not in the Head: Contributions from the Late Medieval and Reformation Traditions for Understanding Virtue Extrinsically /
Habit as a Spiritual Discipline in Early Christianity /
Psychology, Habit, and the Development of Character --
Disposition Formation and Early Moral Development /
Faith and Imitatio for the Understanding of Habitus /
stamina: Persistence and Character in Youth Mentor Partnerships /
The Limits of Habit? Situationism, Individualism, and Freedom --
Habit, Character, and the Situationist Challenge /
Paying Attention to the Will: On the Neuroscience and Psychology of Self, Volition, and Character /
Freedom as Sensitive to Reasons, Habits, and Character /
From Habit to Virtue: Integrating Science, Philosophy, and Religion --
In the Image and Likeness: Theological Reflections on the Science of Habits /
Science, Humility, and the Galileo Affair /
Cultivating a Grateful Disposition: Increasing Moral Behavior and Personal Well-being /
Habits, Tendencies, and Habitus: The Embodied Soul’s Dispositions of Mind, Body, and Person /
Summary: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. Contributors are: Joseph Bankard, Dennis Bielfeldt, Craig Boyd, Charlene Burns, Mark Graves, Brian Green, Stanley Hauerwas, Todd Junkins, Adam Martin, Darcia Narvaez, Gregory R. Peterson, Kevin S. Reimer, Lynn C. Reimer, Michael L. Spezio, Kevin Timpe, and George Tsakiridis.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:9004342958
ISSN:1877-8542 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Gregory R. Peterson.