This article provides a brief outline of an approach to understanding proactive (or social) heroism in embodied terms, taking this as essential to supporting the idea of ‘the banality of heroism’. I first present an analysis of heroic action in general that shows it as involving self-realization through nonselfsacrificial existential necessity, and then show how in cases of reactive heroic action this necessity is best understood in predispositional embodied terms, such that the agent may be said to quite literally incarnate certain generally accepted norms of the intersubjective ethical context. I then briefly sketch out how this same kind of embodied necessity can be seen in proactive cases, albeit with the difference that here it has to ...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...
peer-reviewedAlthough less than a decade old, the nascent field of heroism science has enjoyed cons...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...
Most self-reports of heroic action in both reactive and social (proactive) cases describe the experi...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
This paper argues that there are cases of selfless sacrifice, which I call spontaneous heroism, duri...
In this article I describe the nascent field of heroism science, as part of a broader movement for t...
Often involving sacrifice, heroism is not easily understandable in secular ethical theory, e.g. in U...
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual rele...
The past decade has seen an uptake of research on the topic of heroism spanning an increasingly wide...
Implicit lay views of heroes are overwhelmingly positive and do not focus on the potential problems ...
Heroism as an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state is of fundamental interes...
Heroism is an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state that is of fundamental i...
Heroes are not born; they’re made. This article examines the commonalities in the backgrounds of peo...
This article describes heroic consciousness – how heroes perceive, experience, and think about the w...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...
peer-reviewedAlthough less than a decade old, the nascent field of heroism science has enjoyed cons...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...
Most self-reports of heroic action in both reactive and social (proactive) cases describe the experi...
Heroism has only recently become a topic of empirical investigation. Existing research suggests a co...
This paper argues that there are cases of selfless sacrifice, which I call spontaneous heroism, duri...
In this article I describe the nascent field of heroism science, as part of a broader movement for t...
Often involving sacrifice, heroism is not easily understandable in secular ethical theory, e.g. in U...
This paper speculates about whether the concepts of heroism and heroic action have any residual rele...
The past decade has seen an uptake of research on the topic of heroism spanning an increasingly wide...
Implicit lay views of heroes are overwhelmingly positive and do not focus on the potential problems ...
Heroism as an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state is of fundamental interes...
Heroism is an expression of self-actualization and a pinnacle social state that is of fundamental i...
Heroes are not born; they’re made. This article examines the commonalities in the backgrounds of peo...
This article describes heroic consciousness – how heroes perceive, experience, and think about the w...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...
peer-reviewedAlthough less than a decade old, the nascent field of heroism science has enjoyed cons...
In the context of a new science of heroism this article presents a brief history of the presence and...