Mind and morals : essays on cognitive science and ethics
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書誌事項
Mind and morals : essays on cognitive science and ethics
(Bradford book)
MIT Press, c1996
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: hard ISBN 9780262133135
内容説明
The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology and evolutionary biology. This cross-disciplinary interchange coincides, not accidentally, with the renewed interest in ethical naturalism. In order to understand the nature and limits of moral reasoning, many new ethical naturalists look to cognitive science for an account of how people actually reason. At the same time, many cognitive scientists have become increasingly interested in moral reasoning as a complex form of human cognition that challenges their theoretical models.
目次
- Part 1 Ethics naturalized? Ethics naturalized - ethics as human ecology, Owen Flanagan
- How moral psychology changes moral theory, Mark L. Johnson
- Whose agenda? Ethics versus cognitive science, Virginia Held. Part 2 Moral judgments, representations, and prototypes: The neural representation of the social world, Paul M. Churchland
- Connectionism, moral cognition, and collaborative problem solving, Andy Clark
- Gestalt shifts in moral perception, Peggy DesAutels
- Pushmi-pullyu representations, Ruth Garrett Millikan. Moral emotions: Sympathy, simulation, and the impartial spectator, Robert M. Gordon
- Simulation and interpersonal utility, Alvin I. Goldman
- Empathy and universalizability, John Deigh
- Feeling our way toward moral objectivity, Naomi Scheman. Part 4 Agency and responsibility: Justifying morality and the challenge of cognitive science, James P. Sterba
- Moral rationality, Susan Khin Zano
- Moral agency and responsibility - cautionary tales from biology, Helen E. Longino
- Planning and temptation, Michael E. Bratman.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780262631655
内容説明
The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology, and evolutionary biology.
The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology, and evolutionary biology. This cross-disciplinary interchange coincides, not accidentally, with the renewed interest in ethical naturalism.
In order to understand the nature and limits of moral reasoning, many new ethical naturalists look to cognitive science for an account of how people actually reason. At the same time, many cognitive scientists have become increasingly interested in moral reasoning as a complex form of human cognition that challenges their theoretical models. The result of this collaborative, and often critical, interchange is an exciting intellectual ferment at the frontiers of research into human mentality.
Sections and Contributors
Ethics Naturalized, Owen Flanagan, Mark L. Johnson, Virginia Held * Moral Judgments, Representations, and Prototypes, Paul M. Churchland, Andy Clark, Peggy DesAutels, Ruth Garrett Millikan * Moral Emotions, Robert M. Gordon, Alvin I. Goldman, John Deigh, Naomi Scheman * Agency and Responsibility
James P. Sterba, Susan Khin-Zaw, Helen E. Longino, Michael E. Bratman
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