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December 17, 2009 Palmer edits upcoming book |
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Collins Foundation Press will publish the book in 2010. In it, Palmer and his co-editors (C. Genet, L. Palmer, L. Gibler, and R. Genet) bring together leaders in physics, business, psychology, history and the arts to address what modern science, combined with traditional wisdom, can tell us about creating a flourishing, sustainable future for humanity. It also explores the nature of wisdom, and its potential for good, from philosophical, religious and scientific viewpoints. Palmer himself wrote three chapters: “Power and Restraint: The Question of Human Genetic Engineering,” which deals with the ethical limitations of genetic engineering in humans; “The Wisdom of Virtue: A Scientific Exploration of Honesty, Humility, and Love,” which argues for incorporating virtues to enhance humanity; and “Positive Psychology: Promise of a new Perspective,” which is an introduction to the “positive psychology” field. Palmer teaches Positive Psychology, Physiological Psychology, Neurophysiology, and Evolutionary Psychology in ULM’s College of Education and Human Development. This is his 21st year of serving ULM. His writings are dedicated to helping others understand the complexities of scientific psychology and the ways in which humanity can optimize its potential through this knowledge. Photo by ULM's Office of University Relations
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