Ebook: Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions: A Rationalist Theory of Moral Judgment (MIT Press)
Author: Sauer Hanno
- Tags: Emotions, Ethical intuitionism, Ethics--Psychological aspects, Judgment, Electronic books, Ethics -- Psychological aspects
- Series: MIT Press Series
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- City: Cambridge
- Language: English
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An argument that moral reasoning plays a crucial role in moral judgment through episodes of rational reflection that have established patterns for automatic judgment foundation.;Intro; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1 The Fork; 2 What's Reason Got to Do with It?; 3 Two Challenges; 4 Feeling and Thinking: A (Very) Brief History of Recent Moral Psychology; 5 Educated Intuitions: An Overview; 6 What Is This Thing Called Morality?; I The Anti-Rationalist Challenge; 1 The Effectiveness of Moral Reasoning; Introduction; 1 The Effectiveness Thesis; 2 The Conscious-Reasoning Paradigm; 3 Running Out of Reasons; 4 The No Reasons Interpretation; 5 Moral Reasoning as Confabulation; 6 Moral Reasoning from an Intuitionist Perspective; 7 Placebic Reasons
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