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Kongress 2022

26. Heidelberger Empiriepraktikums-Kongress

Wir freuen uns, dass auch im Jahr 2022 wieder ein Emprakongress stattfinden kann!

Der Kongress wird nach zwei Online-Jahren am 18. Oktober wieder in Präsenz am Psychologischen Institut stattfinden.

Zeitlicher Ablauf

18. Oktober 2022, 14:00 bis ca. 18:00 Uhr
14:00 Uhr: Eröffnung
14:15 – 16:15 Uhr: Begutachtung der Poster
16:30 – 17:30 Uhr: Keynote
Im Anschluss: Preisverleihung

Abstractband

Hier finden Sie das Abstractband zum Kongress.

Keynote

Prof. Dr. Jochen E. Gebauer

Professur für Kulturvergleichende Sozial- und Persönlichkeits­psychologie, Universität Mannheim

Humility Norms appear Ineffective: Evidence from East-Asian Culture, Christian Religion, and Mindfulness Philosophy

Humility is a virtue and inflated self-views a vice in virtually all cultural groups, but particularly in East-Asian culture, Christian religion, and mindfulness philosophy. In fact, the latter three groups have long claimed that their humility norms are extremely effective and, thus, that their adherents hold few inflated self-views, if they hold any at all. This longstanding claim has been accepted as true by the adherents themselves, but also by the general public and by social scientists. This line of research, by contrast, demonstrates that East-Asian culture, Christian religion, and mindfulness philosophy do not appear to humble their adherents. The discussion focuses on why this should be good news to the adherents of those cultural groups and on why cultural evolution has not abandoned humility norms long ago, due to their ineffectiveness.

Organisation

Dr. Lena SteindorfDr. Lena Steindorf, Prof. Dr. Jan RummelProf. Dr. Jan Rummel, Dr. Daniel HoltDr. Daniel Holt

Sponsoren

Festrede

Jochen Gebauer  (Universität Mannheim): Humility Norms appear Ineffective: Evidence from East-Asian Culture, Christian Religion, and Mindfulness Philosophy

Poster

Abstractband herunterladen (PDF)
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