Haidt offers an olive branch and hope for civility to readers engaged in discussions on US politics and religion from his work in moral psychology. Sharing research and life-experience conclusions that show intuition precedes strategic reasoning, he shapes his argument to present the book’s summit achievement, his Moral Foundations Theory. Built on six common moral foundations to classify values, he shows how these work to understand fundamental issues among political parties. From his observation and caveat that morality binds and blinds, he writes passionately to remove barriers to civility from his readers’ vision and broaden understanding for opposing viewpoints. Haidt offers a readable, positive, and well-structured account of his idea...
In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims...
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionJonathan HaidtNew York: Pant...
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt examines the moral grounds that people intuitively believe. He...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Why do ideas such as ‘fairness’ and ‘freedom’ mean such different things to different people? Why is...
As America descends deeper into polarization and paralysis, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has d...
Every so often a book is published which helps to connect the dots and provide a synoptic overview o...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Jonathan Haidt is a moral psychologist whose influential book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People a...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Miller\u27s important book divides in two. The metaethical half argues that moral inquiry can provid...
Contemporary critics of egoism theories take on easy targets when they show (a) that they are not re...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims...
Marcus Arvan’s Rightness as Fairness is a highly ambitious book. In fewer than 230 pages, Arvan hope...
Recent developments in cognitive science have stimulated a considerable body of philosophical writin...
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionJonathan HaidtNew York: Pant...
In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt examines the moral grounds that people intuitively believe. He...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Why do ideas such as ‘fairness’ and ‘freedom’ mean such different things to different people? Why is...
As America descends deeper into polarization and paralysis, social psychologist Jonathan Haidt has d...
Every so often a book is published which helps to connect the dots and provide a synoptic overview o...
Jonathan Haidt\u27s The Righteous Mind seeks to explain why it is difficult for liberals and conserv...
Jonathan Haidt is a moral psychologist whose influential book, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People a...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Miller\u27s important book divides in two. The metaethical half argues that moral inquiry can provid...
Contemporary critics of egoism theories take on easy targets when they show (a) that they are not re...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims...
Marcus Arvan’s Rightness as Fairness is a highly ambitious book. In fewer than 230 pages, Arvan hope...
Recent developments in cognitive science have stimulated a considerable body of philosophical writin...