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Moral Psychology - A Multidisciplinary Guide

English · Hardback

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This fascinating and timely volume explores current thinking on vital topics in moral psychology, spanning the diverse disciplines that contribute to the field. Academics from cognitive science, evolutionary biology, anthropology, philosophy, and political science address ongoing and emerging questions aimed at understanding the thought processes and behaviors that underlie our moral codes-and our transgressions. Cross-cutting themes speak to individual, interpersonal, and collective morality in such areas as the development of ethical behavior, responses to violations of rules, moral judgments in the larger discourse, and universal versus specific norms. This wide-angle perspective also highlights the implications of moral psychology research for policy and justice, with cogent viewpoints from:
· Philosophy: empiricism and normative questions, moral relativism.
· Evolutionary biology: theories of how altruism and moral behavior evolved.
· Anthropology: common moral values seen in ethnographies from different countries.
· Cognitive and neural sciences: computational models of moral systems and decision-making.
· Political science: politics, governance, and moral values in the public sphere.
· Advice on moral psychology research-and thoughts about its future-from prominent scholars.

With the goal of providing a truly multidisciplinary forum for moral psychology, this volume is sure to spark conversations across disciplines and advance the field as a whole. Sampling the breadth and depth of an equally expansive and transformative field, Moral Psychology: A Multidisciplinary Guide will find an engaged audience among psychologists, philosophers, evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, political scientists, neuroscientists, lawyers, and policymakers, as well as a moregeneral audience interested in better understanding the complexity of moral psychology research.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Towards a Multidisciplinary Moral Psychology By Benjamin G. Voyer and Tor Tarantola.- Chapter 2: Between Facts and Norms: Ethics and Empirical Moral Psychology By Hanno Sauer.- Chapter 3: An Evolutionarily Informed Study of Moral Psychology By Max M. Krasnow.- Chapter 4: Morality Psychology: An Anthropology Perspective by Paolo Heywood.- Chapter 5: Cognitive and Neural Sciences: Investigating the Moral System By Tor Tarantola.- Chapter 6: (Im)Morality in Political Discourse? The Effects of Moral Psychology in Politics By Nicholas Nicoletti & William Delehanty.- Chapter 7: An Open Letter to Our Students: Doing Interdisciplinary Moral Psychology by Edouard Machery & John Doris.- Chapter 8: Current Perspectives in Morality Psychology: Conversations with Frans de Waal Hanno Sauer, Paolo Heywood, Verena Wieser, Edouard Machery, and John Doris by Benjamin Voyer and Tor Tarantola.- Index.

About the author

Ben Voyer is a behavioural scientist and interdisciplinary researcher, working with innovative quantitative and qualitative research methods to investigate how self-perception and interpersonal relations affect cognition and behaviours in various contexts (consumption, organisational, cross-cultural…). He has authored or co-authored more than 150 scientific contributions to the field of applied psychology (journal articles, conference presentations, case studies...). He is currently L’Oréal Professor of Creativity & Marketing at ESCP Europe Business School, and Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) in the UK.

Tor Tarantola completed his PhD in psychology at the University of Cambridge and is currently a JD candidate at Yale Law School. His research focuses on reinforcement learning, social cognition, and their implications for legal theory and practice. He was formerly a fiscal and policy analyst at the non-partisan Legislative Analyst’s Office in California, where he helped advise state lawmakers on criminal justice policy

Summary

This fascinating and timely volume explores current thinking on vital topics in moral psychology, spanning the diverse disciplines that contribute to the field. Academics from cognitive science, evolutionary biology, anthropology, philosophy, and political science address ongoing and emerging questions aimed at understanding the thought processes and behaviors that underlie our moral codes—and our transgressions. Cross-cutting themes speak to individual, interpersonal, and collective morality in such areas as the development of ethical behavior, responses to violations of rules, moral judgments in the larger discourse, and universal versus specific norms. This wide-angle perspective also highlights the implications of moral psychology research for policy and justice, with cogent viewpoints from:
·         Philosophy: empiricism and normative questions, moral relativism.
·         Evolutionary biology: theories of how altruism and moral behavior evolved.
·         Anthropology: common moral values seen in ethnographies from different countries.
·         Cognitive and neural sciences: computational models of moral systems and decision-making.
·         Political science: politics, governance, and moral values in the public sphere.
·         Advice on moral psychology research—and thoughts about its future—from prominent scholars.                                                                                   

With the goal of providing a truly multidisciplinary forum for moral psychology, this volume is sure to spark conversations across disciplines and advance the field as a whole. Sampling the breadth and depth of an equally expansive and transformative field, Moral Psychology: A Multidisciplinary Guide will find an engaged audience among psychologists, philosophers, evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, political scientists, neuroscientists, lawyers, and policymakers, as well as a moregeneral audience interested in better understanding the complexity of moral psychology research.

Product details

Assisted by Benjami G Voyer (Editor), Benjamin G Voyer (Editor), Tarantola (Editor), Tarantola (Editor), Tor Tarantola (Editor), Benjamin G. Voyer (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2017
 
EAN 9783319618470
ISBN 978-3-31-961847-0
No. of pages 167
Dimensions 162 mm x 243 mm x 15 mm
Weight 385 g
Illustrations XI, 167 p. 6 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Psychology > Theoretical psychology

B, Ethics, Psychology, personality, Ethics & moral philosophy, Social Psychology, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology, Personality and Social Psychology, Personality and Differential Psychology, Criminal or forensic psychology, Law and Psychology, Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics, Moral Philosophy

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