Recent work in moral psychology that claims to show that human beings make moral judgements on the basis of multiple, divergent moral foundations has been influential in both moral psychology and moral philosophy. Primarily, such work has been taken to undermine monistic moral theories, especially those pertaining to the prevention of harm. Here, I call one of the most prominent and influential empirical cases for moral pluralism into question, namely that of Jonathan Haidt and his colleagues. I argue that Haidt et al.’s argument is not as strong as it is often made out to be, given significant problems with the design of one of the key experiments used to ground the claim that there are divergent moral foundations across cultures. The flaw...
The meta-ethical commitments of folk respondents – specifically their commitment to the objectivity ...
According to Haidt’s Social Intuitionist Model (SIM) of moral judgment, most moral judgments are gen...
I examine several claims about the nature of values that have been made with respect to moral confli...
Recent work in moral psychology that claims to show that human beings make moral judgements on the b...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
Jonathan Haidt (2001) advances the 'Social Intuitionist' account of moral judgment, which he present...
In this brief paper, I present some basic arguments for why insights in moral psychology, especially...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
We have argued for an urgent need for moral bioenhancement; that human moral psychology is limited i...
157 pagesWhile several scholars have examined the influence of morality in consumption contexts, the...
Jon Haidt (2010, this issue) has done a great service to the field of moral psychology by drawing ou...
The meta-ethical commitments of folk respondents – specifically their commitment to the objectivity ...
This paper considers John Doris, Stephen Stich, Alexandra Plakias, and colleagues’ recent attempts t...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
The meta-ethical commitments of folk respondents – specifically their commitment to the objectivity ...
According to Haidt’s Social Intuitionist Model (SIM) of moral judgment, most moral judgments are gen...
I examine several claims about the nature of values that have been made with respect to moral confli...
Recent work in moral psychology that claims to show that human beings make moral judgements on the b...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
Jonathan Haidt (2001) advances the 'Social Intuitionist' account of moral judgment, which he present...
In this brief paper, I present some basic arguments for why insights in moral psychology, especially...
Advances in cognitive science are relevant to the debate between moral pluralism and absolutism. Par...
We have argued for an urgent need for moral bioenhancement; that human moral psychology is limited i...
157 pagesWhile several scholars have examined the influence of morality in consumption contexts, the...
Jon Haidt (2010, this issue) has done a great service to the field of moral psychology by drawing ou...
The meta-ethical commitments of folk respondents – specifically their commitment to the objectivity ...
This paper considers John Doris, Stephen Stich, Alexandra Plakias, and colleagues’ recent attempts t...
Abstract According to rationalism regarding the psychology of moral judgment, people’s moral judgmen...
The meta-ethical commitments of folk respondents – specifically their commitment to the objectivity ...
According to Haidt’s Social Intuitionist Model (SIM) of moral judgment, most moral judgments are gen...
I examine several claims about the nature of values that have been made with respect to moral confli...