In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims for the theory: that it will help in developing new approaches to moral education and to the moral conflicts that divide our diverse society. I argue that, first, the model that Haidt suggests for understanding the plurality of moralities-a shared foundation underlying diverse moralities-does not help to overcome conflicts. A better understanding of the nature and background of moral conflicts can lead to a more respectful attitude towards people with conflicting views, but need not contribute to ending conflicts. Second, I show that pervasive moral conflicts should be dealt with on the level of politics. They require a morality of compromis...
The content and boundaries of moral education the state may require schools to offer is a matter of ...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Three things often recognized as central to morality are concern for others’ welfare, respect for th...
In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims...
Moral foundation theory argues that there are five basic moral foundations: (1) harm/care, (2) fairn...
Background: Different personal and social problems originate from the tensions of individual choice,...
At one point there was consensus that morality was solely based on matters of harm and justice. Howe...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
Moral dimension is a characteristic feature of most transformative developments that have occurred i...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
The article compares three influential theories used in sociology and psychology to categorize types...
Recent work in moral psychology that claims to show that human beings make moral judgements on the b...
Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what we’re morally required to do are g...
The 2016 Mercer Law Review Symposium asked speakers to address some aspect of three organizing quest...
In this article I argue that “civility” lies at the foundation of ethics. Ethics is relationship per...
The content and boundaries of moral education the state may require schools to offer is a matter of ...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Three things often recognized as central to morality are concern for others’ welfare, respect for th...
In this article I examine whether Moral Foundations Theory can fulfil the promises that Haidt claims...
Moral foundation theory argues that there are five basic moral foundations: (1) harm/care, (2) fairn...
Background: Different personal and social problems originate from the tensions of individual choice,...
At one point there was consensus that morality was solely based on matters of harm and justice. Howe...
Can’t we all disagree more constructively? Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in political p...
Moral dimension is a characteristic feature of most transformative developments that have occurred i...
How and why do moral judgments vary across the political spectrum? To test moral foundations theory ...
The article compares three influential theories used in sociology and psychology to categorize types...
Recent work in moral psychology that claims to show that human beings make moral judgements on the b...
Whereas most moral philosophers believe that the facts as to what we’re morally required to do are g...
The 2016 Mercer Law Review Symposium asked speakers to address some aspect of three organizing quest...
In this article I argue that “civility” lies at the foundation of ethics. Ethics is relationship per...
The content and boundaries of moral education the state may require schools to offer is a matter of ...
The author takes Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Re...
Three things often recognized as central to morality are concern for others’ welfare, respect for th...