Integration Symposium 2012

Funding and Support
This conference is funded by a grant on The Rationality of Ultimate Value: Emotion, Awareness, and Causality in Virtue Ethics and Decision Neuroscience, from the Center for Theology and Natural Sciences, the Science and Transcendence Advanced Research Series. For more information CLICK HERE

Understanding Virtue

New Directions Bridging Neuroscience and Philosophy

 

WHY HABIT MATTERS:

The Bodily Characteristics of
the Virtues

Stanley Hauerwas, PhD

 

Why Habit Matters from Fuller Seminary on Vimeo.

 

Response
Steven Quartz, PhD

Understanding Virtue Part 2 from Fuller Seminary on Vimeo.

Hauerwas Article on Fuller Website

 

 

 

 

 

THE VICARIOUS BRAIN:

The Neural Basis of Empathy,
Learning by Observation, and Sociopathy

Christian Keysers, PhD

 

The Vicarious Brain from Fuller Seminary on Vimeo.

 

Response
Nancey Murphy, PhD

 Understanding Virtue Part 4 from Fuller Seminary on Vimeo.

Keysers Article on Fuller Website

 

 

 

This conference is funded by a grant from the Center for Theology and Natural Sciences, the Science and Transcendence Advanced Research Series:

The Rationality of Ultimate Value: Emotion, Awareness, and Causality in Virtue Ethics and Decision Neuroscience

Grant awardees include: Warren Brown, Professor of Psychology, Graduate School of Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary; Gregory Peterson, Associate Professor of Psychology, South Dakota State University; Kevin Reimer, Professor of Psychology, Azusa Pacific University; Michael Spezio, Assistant Professor, Scripps College; Visiting Scientist, California Institute of Technology; James Van Slyke, Assistant Research Professor, Fuller Theological Seminary.

For more information go to: http://www.travisinstitute.org/neuroscience-and-virtue/