Theology and the science of moral action : virtue ethics, exemplarity, and cognitive neuroscience / edited by James A. Van Slyke [and others].

Author
American Academy of Religion. Conference (2009 : Montréal, Québec) [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Routledge, 2013.
Description
xii, 212 pages ; 24 cm.

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Empirical approaches to virtue science : observing exemplarity in the lab / Warren S. Brown [and others]
    • Virtue, science, and exemplarity : an overview / Gregory R. Peterson
    • Relating political theory and virtue science : a reflection on human dignity, empathy, and the capabilities approach / Michael L. Spezio
    • A modest polemic for virtuous pride / Kevin S. Reimer and M. Kyle Matsuba
    • Exemplarism : some considerations / Gregory R. Peterson
    • Naturalizing moral exemplarity : contemporary science and human nature / James A. Van Slyke
    • The moral authority of exemplars / Linda T. Zagzebski
    • Neuroscience, the trolley problem, and moral virtue / Craig A. Boyd
    • Hardwired for drama? Theological speculations on cognitive science, empathy, and moral exemplarity / Charlene P.E. Burns
    • Ethics, exemplarity, and atonement / F. Leron Shults
    • Types of love and types of exemplars : implications for virtue science / Thomas J. Oord
    • The virtues and intellectual disability : explorations in the (cognitive) sciences of moral formation / Amos Young.
    ISBN
    • 9780415895798 ((alk. paper))
    • 0415895790 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    2012006837
    OCLC
    824485993
    Other standard number
    • 40021728405
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