Moral inferences
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Moral inferences
(Current issues in thinking and reasoning)
Routledge, 2017
- : hbk
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Description
Moral Inferences is the first volume to thoroughly explore the relationship between morality and reasoning. Drawing on the expertise of world-leading researchers, this text provides ground-breaking insight into the importance of studying these distinct fields together.
The volume integrates the latest research into morality with current theories in reasoning to consider the prominent role reasoning plays in everyday moral judgements. Featuring contributions on topics such as moral arguments, causal models, and dual process theory, this text provides a new perspectives on previous studies, encouraging researchers to adopt a more integrated approach in the future.
Moral Inferences will be essential reading for students and researchers of moral psychology, specifically those interested in reasoning, rationality and decision-making.
Table of Contents
Moral Inferences
Table of contents
Introduction
Jean-Francois Bonnefon & Bastien Tremoliere
PART 1: INPUTS
Is morality unified, and does this matter for moral reasoning?
Geoffrey P. Goodwin
Causal Models Mediate Moral Inferences
Michael Waldmann, Alex Wiegmann and Jonas Nagel
The shadow and the tree: inference and transformation of cognitive content in psychology of moral judgment
Edward Royzman & John Paul Hagan
PART 2: PROCESSES
Reasons-based moral judgment and the erotetic theory
Philipp Koralus and Mark Alfano
The power of moral arguments
Mercier, Castelain, Hamid andMarin Picado
Dual processes and conflict during moral and logical reasoning: a case for utilitarian intuitions?
Wim De Neys and Michal Bialek
Utilitarian vs. deontological reasoning: method, results, and theory
Jonathan Baron
PART 3: OUTPUTS
Archimedes in the lab: Can science identify good moral reasoning?
Regina Rini and Tommaso Bruni
Rationalization in Moral and Philosophical Thought
Eric Schwitzgebel and Jonathan Ellis
Exile of the accidental witch: Character and intention in an uncertain social world
Tage Rai
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