November 2015
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November 2015
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... For example, the participants in Nagle's (2004) study were nominated by experts for having "attained Self-realization," and one of the selection criteria in Kilrea's (2013) study was "a body positive approach to the experience of spiritual enlightenment." A different approach to exemplar nomination, that was adopted in the present study, was implied by Algoe and Haidt's (2009) and Haidt's (2013) work on the "other-praising" emotions of elevation, gratitude, and admiration, and especially by Zagzebski's (2010Zagzebski's ( , 2015aZagzebski's ( , 2015bZagzebski's ( , 2017 "exemplarist moral theory". Both Haidt and Zagzebski suggest that we identify exemplars "readily and spontaneously" (Harrison & Gayle, 2020) by the emotional response they evoke in us, before we are able to explain the cause for those emotions. ...
November 2015