George Tsakiridis is a contributing author, “Habit as a Spiritual Discipline in Early Christianity,” pp. 77-88. Book Description: 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.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/hppr_book/1019/thumbnail.jp
There were no single full-length thematic studies of habit during the Early Modern period, though it...
Habit is habitus, i.e., something that has been acquired and possessed by man. While nature has no h...
This study investigates the relevance of habits in education. Philosophers, from Aristotle to Montai...
Habits have been thematized since the very begin- ning of philosophy. In ancient philosophy, habit i...
In the Renaissance, habits provided the keystone for all theories of subjectivity. It is the knowing...
This article examines medieval and early modern theologies of habit (those of Augustine, Aquinas and...
Gregory R. Peterson is a co-editor and contributing author, Exemplarism: Some Considerations.” Book...
In this paper, I provide an overview of the Christian moral wisdom with respect to virtue formation ...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
Habit and custom are important notions in the works of many early modern authors. They are conceptua...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Henri Bergson is one of the few philosophers who both explicitly and ...
[Extract] This chapter* explores intersections between the philosophical goal of godlikeness, virtue...
Abstract: Virtue ethics faces a critique from the situationism regarding the its emphasis on robust ...
Citation: Cummings, Charles William. Habit in its relation to thought. Senior thesis, Kansas State A...
Perhaps the most enduring legacy of Aristotle’s ethics is his theory of moral habits, largely found ...
There were no single full-length thematic studies of habit during the Early Modern period, though it...
Habit is habitus, i.e., something that has been acquired and possessed by man. While nature has no h...
This study investigates the relevance of habits in education. Philosophers, from Aristotle to Montai...
Habits have been thematized since the very begin- ning of philosophy. In ancient philosophy, habit i...
In the Renaissance, habits provided the keystone for all theories of subjectivity. It is the knowing...
This article examines medieval and early modern theologies of habit (those of Augustine, Aquinas and...
Gregory R. Peterson is a co-editor and contributing author, Exemplarism: Some Considerations.” Book...
In this paper, I provide an overview of the Christian moral wisdom with respect to virtue formation ...
The present volume of Phenomenology and Mind is dedicated to the topic of habit, especially in its p...
Habit and custom are important notions in the works of many early modern authors. They are conceptua...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Henri Bergson is one of the few philosophers who both explicitly and ...
[Extract] This chapter* explores intersections between the philosophical goal of godlikeness, virtue...
Abstract: Virtue ethics faces a critique from the situationism regarding the its emphasis on robust ...
Citation: Cummings, Charles William. Habit in its relation to thought. Senior thesis, Kansas State A...
Perhaps the most enduring legacy of Aristotle’s ethics is his theory of moral habits, largely found ...
There were no single full-length thematic studies of habit during the Early Modern period, though it...
Habit is habitus, i.e., something that has been acquired and possessed by man. While nature has no h...
This study investigates the relevance of habits in education. Philosophers, from Aristotle to Montai...