Self-Transcendence and Virtue: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychology, and Theology

Author:   Jennifer A. Frey ,  Candace Vogler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367732653


Pages:   308
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"Recent research in the humanities and social sciences suggests that individuals who understand themselves as belonging to something greater than the self—a family, community, or religious or spiritual group—often feel happier, have a deeper sense of purpose or meaning in their lives, and have overall better life outcomes than those who do not. Some positive and personality psychologists have labeled this location of the self within a broader perspective ""self-transcendence."" This book presents and integrates new, interdisciplinary research into virtue, happiness, and the meaning of life by re-orienting these discussions around the concept of self-transcendence. The essays are organized around three broad themes connected to self-transcendence. First, they investigate how self-transcendence helps us to understand aspects of the moral life as it is studied within psychology, including the development of wisdom, the practice of moral praise, and psychological well-being. Second, they explore how self-transcendence is linked to virtue in different religious and spiritual traditions including Judaism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Finally, they ask how self-transcendence can help us theorize about Aristotelean and Thomist conceptions of virtue, like hope and piety, and how this helps us to re-conceptualize happiness and meaning in life."

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Author:   Jennifer A. Frey ,  Candace Vogler
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9780367732653


ISBN 10:   0367732653
Pages:   308
Publication Date:   18 December 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Jennifer A. Frey and Candace Vogler Part I: Perspectives from Philosophy 1. Epiphanic Moral Conversions: Going Beyond Kohlberg and Aristotle Kristján Kristjánsson 2. Fundamental Hope, Meaning, and Self-Transcendence Nancy E. Snow 3. Aquinas on Sin, Self-Love, and Self-Transcendence Jennifer A. Frey 4. The Place of Virtue in a Meaningful Life Candace Vogler Part II: Perspectives from Theology 5. Law, Virtue, and Self-Transcendence in Jewish Thought and Practice David Shatz 6. Piety and Virtue in Early Islam: Two Sermons by Imam Ali Tahera Qutbuddin 7. The Common Good in Aristotle and Aquinas Kevin L. Flannery, SJ 8. Ethical Supernaturalism Angela Knobel 9. Confucian Excellence Owen Flanagan 10. Virtue, Self-Transcendence, and Liberation in Yoga and Buddhism Matthew MacKenzie Part III: Perspectives from Psychology 11. Wisdom Develops from Experiences that Transcend the Self Howard C. Nusbaum 12. ""I Am What Survives Me"": Generativity and the Self Dan P. McAdams 13. Reacting to Transcendence: The Psychology of Moral Praise Rajen A. Anderson, David A. Pizarro, and Katherine D. Kinzler"

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This unique volume is a timely interdisciplinary exploration of an essential human characteristic and its corresponding moral excellence-self-transcendence and virtue. A brilliant group of philosophers, religious scholars, and psychologists set out to display in fascinating ways the complex nature of human self-transcendence and its profound moral implications. -- Reinhard Huetter, The Catholic University of America, USA


This unique volume is a timely interdisciplinary exploration of an essential human characteristic and its corresponding moral excellence--self-transcendence and virtue. A brilliant group of philosophers, religious scholars, and psychologists set out to display in fascinating ways the complex nature of human self-transcendence and its profound moral implications. -- Reinhard Huetter, The Catholic University of America, USA


Author Information

Jennifer A. Frey is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina. Her main areas of research lie at the intersection of theories of agency, rationality, ethics and law, with a particular emphasis on the relations among virtue, practical reason, and happiness. She has ten publications in venues such as Analytic Philosophy, Ergo, The Journal of the History of Philosophy, International Journal of Philosophical Studies, and in multiple edited volumes. She is the PI of several grants, including a 2.1 million dollar research project titled, Virtue, Happiness, and the Meaning of Life. She is currently editing a volume titled, Practical reason, truth, and knowledge, and is writing a monograph titled, Action, virtue, and human good. Candace Vogler is the David B. and Clara E. Stern Professor of Philosophy at The University of Chicago. She is the author of John Stuart Mill’s deliberative landscape: An essay in moral psychology (Routledge), Reasonably vicious, and essays in ethics, social philosophy, and other areas.

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