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    • Eudaimonic Growth: How Virtues and Motives Shape the Narrative Self and Its Development within a Social Ecology 

      Bauer, Jack; DesAutels, Peggy (2015-03-14)
      This transdisciplinary study will examine how the narration of self, motivation, and eudaimonic virtues like wisdom and compassion develop within a social ecology of family master narratives and social institutions that ...
    • Existential Feelings in Virtue: A Philosophical-Psychological Investigation 

      Sullivan, Daniel; Achim, Stephan (2015-03-14)
      Discourses on the self and virtue have minimized the importance of emotion in favor of cognitive-developmental perspectives. Yet recent theory and research in philosophy (Kristjánsson, 2010; Slaby & Stephan, 2008) and ...
    • The Gestation of Virtue: An Examination of How Experiences in the Womb May Build the Moral Self 

      Cortes, Rodolfo; Barragan Sanchez, Evangelina (2015-03-14)
      This project represents an empirical test of the Co-Investigator’s “Life is a Wonder” model of pregnancy (Barragan Sanchez, 2007). The Life is a Wonder model posits that, if an expecting mother construes her coming baby ...
    • Investigating Implicit Aspects of Virtue: Understanding Humility Among Moral Exemplars 

      Van Slyke, James; Graves, Mark (2015-03-13)
      Our research project will investigate the virtue of humility among real world humanitarian exemplars, such as holocaust rescuers and hospice workers. We will use computer technology to analyze interviews with these types ...
    • "Jihad": What's Happening with this Virtue? 

      Milla, Mirra; El Hafiz, Subhan; Rohman, Izza; Edison, Rizki (2015-03-13)
      "Jihad" for Muslim is a virtue, it’s learned from generation to generation. But nowadays we can see that this virtue has had different interpretations in society, from peaceful to terrorism. This research will be conducted ...
    • Motivating the Self to Virtue in Western and non-Western Countries: Does Nation or Faith Matter More in the Development of the Moral Self? 

      Ferrari, Michel; Bang, Hyeyoung; Kord Noghabi, Rasool; Ardelt, Monika; Edmondson, Ricca; Connell, Michael; Mongeau, Gilles; Vervaeke, John (2015-03-14)
      ‘Self’ has long been a contested term within psychology and religion; however, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism all acknowledge that individuals struggle to embody narratives of a virtuous life—a life motivated to do good, ...
    • Motivating Virtuous Selves: The Impact of Gender and Culture 

      Raine, Roxanne; Scheopner, Cynthia; McKinney, Jonathan (2015-03-14)
      The self is defined differently both across and within disciplines and cultures. The traditional Western view of self as an ethical or economic subject is challenged by process philosophers as misplaced and by feminists ...
    • The Motivation to Love: Overcoming Spiritual Violence and Sacramental Shame in Christian Churches 

      Moon, Dawne; Tobin, Theresa (2015-03-14)
      The Motivation to Love is a collaborative, qualitative study of spiritual violence in Roman Catholic and evangelical Protestant churches’ relationships with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. Spiritual ...
    • Personal Projects and the Development of Virtue: How Characteristic Adaptations Enact and Encourage Virtue 

      DeYoung, Colin; Tiberius, Valerie; Syed, Moin (2015-03-13)
      How does the development of virtue play out in the context of personal projects—key elements of identity in which progress is crucial for well-being—such as those related to relationships, vocation, and self-improvement? ...
    • Self and Desire as Seeds of Virtue 

      Condon, Paul; Dunne, John; Wilson-Mendenhall, Christine; Hasenkamp, Wendy; Quigley, Karen; Barrett, Lisa (2015-03-14)
      According to Buddhist philosophies, recognizing the self as impermanent, changing, and interdependent is at the root of virtue. With this realization, desires shift away from inward self-cherishing and toward outward ...
    • Self-Control: The Linking of Self, Motivation, and Virtue 

      Cole Wright, Jennifer; Nadelhoffer, Thomas; Goya-Tocchetto, Daniela; Langville, Amy; Struchiner, Noel (2015-03-14)
      The key issue our team will be exploring is the role played by self-control in the development and expression of virtue. In particular, we are interested in the self-regulating function of people’s self-narratives ...
    • Selfless Agents 

      Chadha, Monima; Brewer, Judson (2015-03-14)
      This project will address the fundamental question in the background of the Self, Motivation and Virtue Project: How is the Self to be conceived? We challenge the premise of western philosophy that a diachronically unified ...
    • Theatrical Intervention as a Pathway to Moral Virtue Development 

      Wang, Lijuan; Mower, Deborah; Garvey, Margaret (2015-03-13)
      Moral virtue development is grounded in social relationships that foster the socioemotional intelligence underlying moral virtue. Recent research shows a decrease in socioemotional intelligence with implications for moral ...
    • The Transformation of the Self: Competing Moral Repertoires in Contemporary Java 

      Candland, Christopher; Nurjanah, Siti (2015-03-14)
      Character and virtue are changing rapidly in Indonesia, home to the world’s largest Muslim population. The long-praised preference for communal harmony over individual advancement is under great stress. The dominant force ...
    • Virtues as Properly Motivated, Self-Integrated Traits 

      Fowers, Blaine; Cokelet, Bradford; Laurenceau, Jean-Philippe (2015-03-13)
      Contemporary empirical research on virtues has been promising, but limited in depth and value by investigators’ reliance on global self-report questionnaires obtained at a single time-point. These questionnaires require ...
    • Who Am I? Investigating the Moral Self 

      Prinz, Jesse; Gomez-Lavin, Javier; Nichols, Shaun; Stohminger, Nina (2015-03-14)
      Emerging research suggests a crucial link between the self and morality; that is, we define our-selves less by our personality, memory, or agency than by our moral values. Although this work indicates an association between ...