As one of the final outputs of the Character Project at Wake Forest University (www.thecharacterproject.com), we have produced a number of new videos featuring researchers […] Read More
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Many of you are probably familiar with the story of Phineas Gage. He was widely regarded as a kind and generous man, but he suffered […] Read More
The Character Project at Wake Forest University (http://thecharacterproject.com/) is pleased to announce five new videos by researchers in philosophy, psychology, and theology describing their latest […] Read More
(Posted on Behalf of Nancy Snow) Request for Proposals: The Self, Motivation & Virtue Project Marquette University, with a generous grant from the Templeton Religion […] Read More
Supererogatory actions are those which are (1) morally meritorious or praiseworthy, but (2) not the fulfillment of a moral obligation or duty. I was having […] Read More
Thanks to a generous grant from the Templeton World Charity Foundation, we are pleased to announce the launch of the Developing Character Project. The project […] Read More
The Character Project (www.thecharacterproject.com) is happy to formally announce the winners of our Essay and Book Prize Competition. In philosophy the winners included Tom Hurka […] Read More
June 17-29, 2013 – Wake Forest University Seminar Leader: Christian Miller Director, The Character Project The goal of this seminar is to consider the existence […] Read More
The Character Project at Wake Forest University is pleased to announce The Character Essay and Book Prize. This prize is aimed at essays or books […] Read More