Close Connections: Attachment, Empathy & Shame

Close Connections: Attachment, Empathy & Shame

Update: 2016-02-25
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What is the relationship between attachment and the virtues and vices of character? What are the implications of the answer for characterfocused public policy? This conference is the first in a projected series of three meetings designed to address these questions. Since Aristotle said that "to experience [an emotion] at the right time, toward the right objects, toward the right people, for the right reason, and in the right manner: that is … a mark of virtue", and the capacity successfully to regulate emotion is also associated with security of attachment, the regulation of emotion is a natural point at which to initiate the wider investigation. | Center for Advanced Studies LMU: International Conference "Attachment, Virtue and the Regulation of Emotion" | 25.-26.02.2016
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Close Connections: Attachment, Empathy & Shame

Close Connections: Attachment, Empathy & Shame

Alison Denham, University of Oxford