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SUMMARY:The Moral Psychology of Devotion
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LOCATION:8 St. Mary's Street\, Room 906\, Boston\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Moral Psychology of Devotion</p>\n<p>May 9-10\, 2024</p>\n<p>Boston University</p>\n<p>Some goals\, relationships\, and projects require sustained\, long-term\, resilient commitment.&nbsp\; In order to achieve these goals or sustain these relationships and projects\, we have to persevere in the face of obstacles\, challenges\, and setbacks.&nbsp\; When these commitments are especially robust and resilient\, we sometimes describe people as <u>devoted</u> to their goals\, relationships\, or projects.&nbsp\; But what exactly is devotion?&nbsp\; When we describe a person as&nbsp\;devoted&nbsp\;to some goal\, relationship\, or project\, what does this mean?&nbsp\; Does devotion differ from standard forms of commitment in its intensity\, stability\, resistance to compromise\, epistemic status\, or deliberative weight?</p>\n<p>While philosophers and psychologists have examined commitments\, resilience\, grit\, and other forms of long-term engagement with ends\, devotion remains a relatively unexplored topic. This workshop aims to explore the moral psychology of devotion.&nbsp\; We are especially interested in talks that connect devotion to topics in philosophical psychology or that draw on psychological research on devotion and other forms of wholehearted commitment.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Talks might focus on questions including (but not limited to):&nbsp\;How should we understand devotion?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Does devotion involve a form of grit?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Does it require a particular epistemic stance toward the objects of devotion?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Does it involve loyalty?&nbsp\; Which kinds of communities\, activities\, and relationships provide opportunities for manifesting devotion?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;What are the different objects and forms of devotion?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Are some forms of devotion more stable than others?&nbsp\; Might devotion be a basic motivation in human beings?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;If so\, why?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;What are the consequences of failing to satisfy this motivation?&nbsp\;&nbsp\;What are the most natural targets for devotion?</p>\n<p><strong>Schedule</strong><br><br><br>&nbsp\;<br>Location: 8 St. Mary&rsquo\;s Street (Photonics Center)\, Room 906<br><br> <strong>Thursday\, May 9</strong><br>&nbsp\;<br>11:00am.&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Introduction\, coffee\, pastries<br><br>11:15-12:30&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;David Livingstone Smith (Univ. of New England\, Philosophy)\, &ldquo\;The Politics of Salvation&rdquo\;<br><br><em>12:30-2:00&nbsp\; &nbsp\; lunch break</em><br>&nbsp\;<br>2:00-3:00&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Zo&euml\; Johnson King (Harvard\, Philosophy)\, &ldquo\;Trying is Good&rdquo\;<br>&nbsp\;<br>3:15-4:30&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Sarah Paul (NYU Abu Dhabi\, Philosophy)\, &ldquo\;Devotion\, Striving\, and Surrender&rdquo\;<br>&nbsp\;<br>4:45-5:45&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Paul Katsafanas (Boston Univ.\, Philosophy)\, "Devotion\, Faith\, and Grit"<br><br><br><br><strong>Friday\, May 10</strong><br>&nbsp\;<br>10:30-11:45&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Daryl Van Tongeren (Hope College\, Psychology)\, &ldquo\;Existential Motivations for Religious Devotion&rdquo\;<br>&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;<br>12:00-1:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Justin White (Brigham Young University\, Philosophy)\, &ldquo\;Devotion and Gracious Love&rdquo\;<br><br><em>1:00-2:45&nbsp\; &nbsp\; &nbsp\;lunch break</em><br>&nbsp\;<br>2:45-4:00&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Joseph Henrich (Harvard\, Human Evolutionary Biology)\, &ldquo\;The Evolution of Faith&rdquo\;<br>&nbsp\;<br>4:15-5:30&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\; Monique Wonderly (UCSD\, Philosophy)\, &ldquo\;Devotion\, Attachment\, and Moral Risk&rdquo\;<br><br>5:30-7:00&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Reception<br><br><br><br><br>Organized by Paul Katsafanas (BU) and Jesse Preston (Warwick).<br><br></p>
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