CiRCE Conference: Habits as a Path to Virtue
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2925 Gorman Dr, Irving, TX 75062
#UDallasAt this Fall Conference, hosted at the University of Dallas in Irving, TX, will bring together these insights and consider some of the big questions that arise in the cultivation of virtue. What is virtue? Can virtue be taught? What role does “habit training” play in the path to virtue? How do habits lead to rituals? How do rituals lead to meaning? How does meaning inform our virtues and even provoke a loyalty to them? Does excellence follow from this, and are these virtues for the body? the will? the mind? From habits to rituals to meaning to virtue, these are the ideas that will be considered this fall in Irving, Texas. Join us at the University of Dallas from October 10-12. Come early and join us as we will begin Thursday evening with a welcome reception and an opening plenary by Andrew Kern.
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Welcome Reception
Plenary II - Habits become Rituals, Rituals make Meaning
Plenary III - The Way of the Torpedo Fish: Virtue, Suffering, and Repentance
Plenary IV - Why You Need Superpowers and How to Get Them
Plenary V - Show Me Thy Glory: Moses, Mediation, Vision, and Virtue
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