{"title":"Information about Call for Papers: Experimental psychology and the notion of personhood","authors":"P. Roszak","doi":"10.12775/30485","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Special Issue of Scientia et Fides Experimental psychology and the notion of personhood Editors: Scott Harrower (Ridley College, Australia), Ryan Peterson (Biola University, USA) Juan F. Franck (Universidad Austral, Argentina) Call for Papers The proposed Special Issue of Scientia et Fides aims at documenting and promoting high level integrative work that extends the insights of psychological science into the philosophical and theological discussions of what is a person. Psychological science is based upon empirical research and concepts that justifiably arise from data. It often requires the revision of previous models by asking new questions, thereby opening up new avenues for exploration in theological and philosophical debates that have gotten bogged down. Theology and philosophy would be thus greatly strengthened if these disciplines were able to warrant their claims and also nuance these based upon the findings of psychological science. There has been some remarkable mutual interdisciplinary enrichment in the study of free will, agency, moral attitudes, character building, and religious beliefs. This Special Issue capitalizes on the fruitfulness of such previous work, inviting cross-disciplinary studies on the relevance and import of psychological science for renovating philosophical and theological discussions on personhood. Philosophers, theologians and psychologists (especially those in the developmental and social fields), share a common interest in the notion of personhood. It is an anchor point that supports a rich phenomenological description of our human experience (embodiment, subjectivity, interiority, relationality, spirituality, morality and transcendence), it accounts for the metaphysical place of man in the great chain of being, and it also reflects the presence of the divine, thus illuminating the foundations of religion. The present call for papers welcomes a wide variety of views and subjects. It aims at overcoming the sterility of overly strict epistemological divides, at the same time as recognizing some necessary methodological distinctions. It therefore endeavors to contribute to an expanded exercise of reason, bringing together mutually illuminating research methodologies. Papers submitted for review will reflect the present state of the art of debates and studies at the intersection of these fields, and will typically consist in either of the following, or a combination thereof: (1) theoretical or conceptual discussions that show why a fruitful engagement between experimental psychology and philosophy and/or theology can specifically advance our understanding of personhood; (2) specific contributions of psychological science that illuminate, enrich, challenge or nuance a particular notion of personhood; (3) claims and arguments drawn from philosophical or theological knowledge, which could open up new paths for collaborative work with experimental psychology. Contributions in English, Spanish, Polish, German, French, Italian, or Portuguese, addressing abovementioned or related topics, may be submitted (after registration) on the journal’s website: http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SetF/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions For further information, please contact the editors of the Special Issue at: piotrroszak@umk.pl The submission deadline is 31 May 2021 .","PeriodicalId":41706,"journal":{"name":"Scientia et Fides","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2020-06-17","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Scientia et Fides","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.12775/30485","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"RELIGION","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Special Issue of Scientia et Fides Experimental psychology and the notion of personhood Editors: Scott Harrower (Ridley College, Australia), Ryan Peterson (Biola University, USA) Juan F. Franck (Universidad Austral, Argentina) Call for Papers The proposed Special Issue of Scientia et Fides aims at documenting and promoting high level integrative work that extends the insights of psychological science into the philosophical and theological discussions of what is a person. Psychological science is based upon empirical research and concepts that justifiably arise from data. It often requires the revision of previous models by asking new questions, thereby opening up new avenues for exploration in theological and philosophical debates that have gotten bogged down. Theology and philosophy would be thus greatly strengthened if these disciplines were able to warrant their claims and also nuance these based upon the findings of psychological science. There has been some remarkable mutual interdisciplinary enrichment in the study of free will, agency, moral attitudes, character building, and religious beliefs. This Special Issue capitalizes on the fruitfulness of such previous work, inviting cross-disciplinary studies on the relevance and import of psychological science for renovating philosophical and theological discussions on personhood. Philosophers, theologians and psychologists (especially those in the developmental and social fields), share a common interest in the notion of personhood. It is an anchor point that supports a rich phenomenological description of our human experience (embodiment, subjectivity, interiority, relationality, spirituality, morality and transcendence), it accounts for the metaphysical place of man in the great chain of being, and it also reflects the presence of the divine, thus illuminating the foundations of religion. The present call for papers welcomes a wide variety of views and subjects. It aims at overcoming the sterility of overly strict epistemological divides, at the same time as recognizing some necessary methodological distinctions. It therefore endeavors to contribute to an expanded exercise of reason, bringing together mutually illuminating research methodologies. Papers submitted for review will reflect the present state of the art of debates and studies at the intersection of these fields, and will typically consist in either of the following, or a combination thereof: (1) theoretical or conceptual discussions that show why a fruitful engagement between experimental psychology and philosophy and/or theology can specifically advance our understanding of personhood; (2) specific contributions of psychological science that illuminate, enrich, challenge or nuance a particular notion of personhood; (3) claims and arguments drawn from philosophical or theological knowledge, which could open up new paths for collaborative work with experimental psychology. Contributions in English, Spanish, Polish, German, French, Italian, or Portuguese, addressing abovementioned or related topics, may be submitted (after registration) on the journal’s website: http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SetF/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions For further information, please contact the editors of the Special Issue at: piotrroszak@umk.pl The submission deadline is 31 May 2021 .
《科学与信仰》特刊实验心理学与人格的概念编辑:Scott Harrower(澳大利亚Ridley学院),Ryan Peterson(美国Biola大学)Juan F. Franck(阿根廷南方大学)征文《科学与信仰》特刊旨在记录和促进高水平的综合工作,将心理科学的见解扩展到哲学和神学对什么是一个人的讨论。心理科学是建立在实证研究和从数据中产生的概念的基础上的。它通常需要通过提出新的问题来修正以前的模型,从而为陷入困境的神学和哲学辩论开辟新的探索途径。因此,如果神学和哲学学科能够保证它们的主张,并根据心理科学的发现对这些主张进行细微的调整,它们将得到极大的加强。在自由意志、能动性、道德态度、性格塑造和宗教信仰的研究中,有一些显著的跨学科的相互丰富。这期特刊利用了这些先前工作的成果,邀请跨学科研究心理科学的相关性和重要性,以更新关于人格的哲学和神学讨论。哲学家、神学家和心理学家(尤其是在发展和社会领域)对人格的概念有着共同的兴趣。它是支撑我们人类经验丰富的现象学描述(化身、主体性、内在性、关系性、精神性、道德性和超越性)的一个锚点,它说明了人在存在的巨大链条中的形而上学地位,它也反映了神的存在,从而照亮了宗教的基础。目前的论文征集欢迎各种各样的观点和主题。它旨在克服过于严格的认识论划分的贫瘠,同时认识到一些必要的方法论区别。因此,它努力为理性的扩展练习做出贡献,将相互启发的研究方法汇集在一起。提交审查的论文将反映这些领域交叉点的辩论和研究的现状,通常包括以下两种或两者的结合:(1)理论或概念讨论,说明为什么实验心理学与哲学和/或神学之间富有成效的合作可以特别促进我们对人格的理解;(2)心理科学的具体贡献,阐明、丰富、挑战或细微差别特定的人格概念;(3)从哲学或神学知识中得出的主张和论点,这可能为与实验心理学的合作开辟新的途径。针对上述或相关主题的英文、西班牙文、波兰文、德文、法文、意大利语或葡萄牙文投稿(注册后)可在期刊网站上提交:http://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/SetF/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions欲了解更多信息,请联系特刊编辑:piotrroszak@umk.pl投稿截止日期为2021年5月31日。
期刊介绍:
"Scientia et Fides" (SetF) is an open access online journal published twice a year. It is promoted by the Faculty of Theology of Nicolaus Copernicus University, in Torun, in collaboration with the Group of Research “Science, Reason and Faith” (CRYF), at the University of Navarra. The journal is characterised by the interdisciplinary approach, multiplicity of research perspectives and broad reflection on methodology as well as analysis of the latest publications on the relationship between science and faith. The tasks of the journal are perfectly expressed by the motto "Veritas in omnibus quaerenda est" ("to seek the truth in all things") from "De revolutionibus" by Nicolaus Copernicus. SetF aims to present rigorous research works regarding different aspects of the relationship between science and religion. For this reason, SetF articles are not confined to the methodology of a single discipline and may cover a wide range of topics, provided that the interdisciplinary dialogue between science and religion is undertaken. The journal accepts articles written in English, Spanish, Polish, French, Italian and German which will be evaluated by a peer-review process.