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    • 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 ...
    • Giving from the Heart: The Role of the Heart and the Brain in Virtuous Motivation and Integrity 

      Karns, Christina; Skorburg, Joshua (2016-05-07)
      To what extent and in what way is the self unified?  How does its degree of unification lead to or stymie virtuous motivation and action?  This project investigates embodied fluency in value-directed-actions and a drive ...
    • The Neuroscience of Habituated Motivation 

      Masala, Alberto; Andler, Daniel; Denizeau, Jean (2015-03-14)
      This project brings together neo-Aristotelian theory of motivational habituation and neuro-cognitive models of skill acquisition, in order to explain why it is so difficult to cultivate extended and sophisticated motivational ...
    • 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 ...
    • Turning Points: Finding Experiential Forks in the Path to Wisdom and Virtues 

      Nusbaum, Howard (2016-07)
      This article was published as the lead article in the Self, Motivation & Virtue Project e-Newsletter 06 (July 2016).
    • 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 ...