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ISBN 10: 100340278X
ISBN 13: 9781003402787
Author: Tiberius Valerie, Moser Paul
Moral Psychology A Contemporary Introduction 2nd Edition Table of contents:
1 Introduction: What Is Moral Psychology?
Questions and Methods
How Are Psychology and Ethics Related?
Structure and Aims of the Book
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
Part I: Human Nature: What Are We Like and What Does It Matter?
2 The Starting Points of Morality
Drafts, Starting Points, and Taste Buds
What’s the Evidence?
What’s in the Draft?
What Does It Mean for Ethics?
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Reading
3 Moral Motivation and Selfishness
Moral Theories and Moral Motivation
The Challenge of Psychological Egoism
Psychological Egoism and Empirical Research
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
4 Why Be Moral?: Moral Reasons and Well-Being
Prudential Reasons and “Good For”
Theories of Well-Being
Psychological Evidence for the Well-Being–Morality Link
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
Part II: Moral Motivation and Moral Judgment
5 Desires and Reasons
Background and Overview
Reasons Internalism and Externalism
The Humean Theory of Motivation
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
6 Emotion and Moral Judgment
What Is an Emotion?
Emotions and Moral Judgment
Amoralists, Psychopaths, and the Debate between Moral Judgment Internalism and Externalism
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
7 Sentimentalism and Rationalism
Rationalism and Sophisticated Sentimentalism
The Kantian Challenge to Sophisticated Sentimentalism
The Empirical Threat to Rationalism
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
8 Brains, Biases, and Trolleys
The Attack on Intuitions: Biases and Trolleyology
Intuitions, Intuitionism, and Reflective Equilibrium
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
9 Virtue
What Kind of State Is a Virtue?
Should We Aspire to Virtue? The Empirical Challenge
Defending Virtue
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
Part III: Agency and Moral Responsibility
10 The Psychology of the Responsible Agent
Holding People Responsible
Methodology
Self-expression Theories
Reasons-Responsiveness Theories
Are We Responsible? Challenges from Psychology
A Case Study: Implicit Bias
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
11 Moral Responsibility, Free Will, and Determinism
Free Will and Determinism
Intuitions and Experimental Philosophy
Two Kinds of Incompatibilism
The Challenge from Neuroscience
Can I Be Excused?
Taking Stock
Summary
Notes
Further Readings
12 Conclusion
Is and Ought
Lessons from Moral Psychology
Summary
Notes
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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