Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology
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Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology
Doris, John; Vargas, Manuel
Oxford University Press
04/2022
1120
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Inglês
9780198871712
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
I. History
1: Bronwyn Finnigan: Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics
2: Rachana Kamtekar: Plato: Moral Psychology
3: Agnes Callard: The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation
4: Terence Irwin: Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas
5: Rachel Cohon: Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith
6: Lucy Allais: From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology
7: Brian Leiter: Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism
II. Foundations
8: Samuel Asarnow and David Taylor: Judgment Internalism
9: Lorraine Besser: Virtue
10: David Brink and Dana Kay Nelkin: The Nature and Significance of Blame
11: Fiery Cushman, Arunima Sarin, and Mark Ho: Punishment as Communication
12: Stephen Darwall: The Moral Psychology of Respect
13: Justin D'Arms: Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation
14: Julia Driver: Moral Expertise
15: Joshua Greene, Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman: Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good
16: Richard Holton: Self-Deception and the Moral Self
17: Dan Kelly: Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal
18: Joshua Knobe: Morality and Possibility
19: Ron Mallon: Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology
20: Al Mele: Weakness of Will
21: John Mikhail: Moral Nativism
22: Susana Monso and Kristin Andrews: Animal Moral Psychologies
23: Shaun Nichols: Moral Learning and Moral Representations
24: Cailin O'Connor: Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology
25: Lauren Olin: The Moral Psychology of Humor
26: Adina Roskies: The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics
27: Fernando Rudy: The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility
28: David Shoemaker and Kevin Tobia: Personal Identity
29: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daryl Cameron: Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes
30: Michael Smith: The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications
31: Valerie Tiberius & Dan Haybron: Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement
32: Maria Waggoner, John Doris, and Manuel Vargas: Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility
III. Applications
33: Santiago Amaya: Negligence: its Moral Significance
34: Berit Brogaard: Sex By Deception
35: Mich Ciurria: The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis
36: Fiery Cushman and L. A. Paul: Are Desires Interdependent
37: Carly Giffin and Tania Lombrozo: Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law
38: Jesse Graham and Daniel A. Yudkin: Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division
39: Serene Khader: Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression
40: Stephen Macedo: Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology
41: Heidi Maibom: Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy
42: Emily McTernan: Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education
43: Jennifer Morton: A Moral Psychology of Poverty?
44: Dominic Murphy and Natalia Washington: Agency in Mental Illness and Disability
45: Laura Niemi and Liane Young: The Moral Psychology of Victimization
46: Kathryn J. Norlock: Forgiveness and Moral Repair
47: Gideon Rosen: Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility
48: Chandra Sripada: Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility
49: Monique Wonderly: Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another
50: Robin Zheng: Race and Moral Psychology
I. History
1: Bronwyn Finnigan: Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics
2: Rachana Kamtekar: Plato: Moral Psychology
3: Agnes Callard: The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation
4: Terence Irwin: Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas
5: Rachel Cohon: Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith
6: Lucy Allais: From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology
7: Brian Leiter: Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism
II. Foundations
8: Samuel Asarnow and David Taylor: Judgment Internalism
9: Lorraine Besser: Virtue
10: David Brink and Dana Kay Nelkin: The Nature and Significance of Blame
11: Fiery Cushman, Arunima Sarin, and Mark Ho: Punishment as Communication
12: Stephen Darwall: The Moral Psychology of Respect
13: Justin D'Arms: Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation
14: Julia Driver: Moral Expertise
15: Joshua Greene, Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman: Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good
16: Richard Holton: Self-Deception and the Moral Self
17: Dan Kelly: Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal
18: Joshua Knobe: Morality and Possibility
19: Ron Mallon: Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology
20: Al Mele: Weakness of Will
21: John Mikhail: Moral Nativism
22: Susana Monso and Kristin Andrews: Animal Moral Psychologies
23: Shaun Nichols: Moral Learning and Moral Representations
24: Cailin O'Connor: Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology
25: Lauren Olin: The Moral Psychology of Humor
26: Adina Roskies: The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics
27: Fernando Rudy: The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility
28: David Shoemaker and Kevin Tobia: Personal Identity
29: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daryl Cameron: Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes
30: Michael Smith: The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications
31: Valerie Tiberius & Dan Haybron: Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement
32: Maria Waggoner, John Doris, and Manuel Vargas: Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility
III. Applications
33: Santiago Amaya: Negligence: its Moral Significance
34: Berit Brogaard: Sex By Deception
35: Mich Ciurria: The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis
36: Fiery Cushman and L. A. Paul: Are Desires Interdependent
37: Carly Giffin and Tania Lombrozo: Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law
38: Jesse Graham and Daniel A. Yudkin: Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division
39: Serene Khader: Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression
40: Stephen Macedo: Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology
41: Heidi Maibom: Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy
42: Emily McTernan: Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education
43: Jennifer Morton: A Moral Psychology of Poverty?
44: Dominic Murphy and Natalia Washington: Agency in Mental Illness and Disability
45: Laura Niemi and Liane Young: The Moral Psychology of Victimization
46: Kathryn J. Norlock: Forgiveness and Moral Repair
47: Gideon Rosen: Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility
48: Chandra Sripada: Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility
49: Monique Wonderly: Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another
50: Robin Zheng: Race and Moral Psychology
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Introduction
I. History
1: Bronwyn Finnigan: Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics
2: Rachana Kamtekar: Plato: Moral Psychology
3: Agnes Callard: The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation
4: Terence Irwin: Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas
5: Rachel Cohon: Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith
6: Lucy Allais: From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology
7: Brian Leiter: Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism
II. Foundations
8: Samuel Asarnow and David Taylor: Judgment Internalism
9: Lorraine Besser: Virtue
10: David Brink and Dana Kay Nelkin: The Nature and Significance of Blame
11: Fiery Cushman, Arunima Sarin, and Mark Ho: Punishment as Communication
12: Stephen Darwall: The Moral Psychology of Respect
13: Justin D'Arms: Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation
14: Julia Driver: Moral Expertise
15: Joshua Greene, Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman: Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good
16: Richard Holton: Self-Deception and the Moral Self
17: Dan Kelly: Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal
18: Joshua Knobe: Morality and Possibility
19: Ron Mallon: Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology
20: Al Mele: Weakness of Will
21: John Mikhail: Moral Nativism
22: Susana Monso and Kristin Andrews: Animal Moral Psychologies
23: Shaun Nichols: Moral Learning and Moral Representations
24: Cailin O'Connor: Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology
25: Lauren Olin: The Moral Psychology of Humor
26: Adina Roskies: The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics
27: Fernando Rudy: The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility
28: David Shoemaker and Kevin Tobia: Personal Identity
29: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daryl Cameron: Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes
30: Michael Smith: The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications
31: Valerie Tiberius & Dan Haybron: Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement
32: Maria Waggoner, John Doris, and Manuel Vargas: Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility
III. Applications
33: Santiago Amaya: Negligence: its Moral Significance
34: Berit Brogaard: Sex By Deception
35: Mich Ciurria: The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis
36: Fiery Cushman and L. A. Paul: Are Desires Interdependent
37: Carly Giffin and Tania Lombrozo: Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law
38: Jesse Graham and Daniel A. Yudkin: Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division
39: Serene Khader: Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression
40: Stephen Macedo: Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology
41: Heidi Maibom: Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy
42: Emily McTernan: Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education
43: Jennifer Morton: A Moral Psychology of Poverty?
44: Dominic Murphy and Natalia Washington: Agency in Mental Illness and Disability
45: Laura Niemi and Liane Young: The Moral Psychology of Victimization
46: Kathryn J. Norlock: Forgiveness and Moral Repair
47: Gideon Rosen: Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility
48: Chandra Sripada: Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility
49: Monique Wonderly: Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another
50: Robin Zheng: Race and Moral Psychology
I. History
1: Bronwyn Finnigan: Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics
2: Rachana Kamtekar: Plato: Moral Psychology
3: Agnes Callard: The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation
4: Terence Irwin: Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas
5: Rachel Cohon: Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith
6: Lucy Allais: From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology
7: Brian Leiter: Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism
II. Foundations
8: Samuel Asarnow and David Taylor: Judgment Internalism
9: Lorraine Besser: Virtue
10: David Brink and Dana Kay Nelkin: The Nature and Significance of Blame
11: Fiery Cushman, Arunima Sarin, and Mark Ho: Punishment as Communication
12: Stephen Darwall: The Moral Psychology of Respect
13: Justin D'Arms: Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation
14: Julia Driver: Moral Expertise
15: Joshua Greene, Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman: Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good
16: Richard Holton: Self-Deception and the Moral Self
17: Dan Kelly: Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal
18: Joshua Knobe: Morality and Possibility
19: Ron Mallon: Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology
20: Al Mele: Weakness of Will
21: John Mikhail: Moral Nativism
22: Susana Monso and Kristin Andrews: Animal Moral Psychologies
23: Shaun Nichols: Moral Learning and Moral Representations
24: Cailin O'Connor: Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology
25: Lauren Olin: The Moral Psychology of Humor
26: Adina Roskies: The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics
27: Fernando Rudy: The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility
28: David Shoemaker and Kevin Tobia: Personal Identity
29: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daryl Cameron: Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes
30: Michael Smith: The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications
31: Valerie Tiberius & Dan Haybron: Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement
32: Maria Waggoner, John Doris, and Manuel Vargas: Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility
III. Applications
33: Santiago Amaya: Negligence: its Moral Significance
34: Berit Brogaard: Sex By Deception
35: Mich Ciurria: The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis
36: Fiery Cushman and L. A. Paul: Are Desires Interdependent
37: Carly Giffin and Tania Lombrozo: Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law
38: Jesse Graham and Daniel A. Yudkin: Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division
39: Serene Khader: Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression
40: Stephen Macedo: Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology
41: Heidi Maibom: Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy
42: Emily McTernan: Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education
43: Jennifer Morton: A Moral Psychology of Poverty?
44: Dominic Murphy and Natalia Washington: Agency in Mental Illness and Disability
45: Laura Niemi and Liane Young: The Moral Psychology of Victimization
46: Kathryn J. Norlock: Forgiveness and Moral Repair
47: Gideon Rosen: Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility
48: Chandra Sripada: Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility
49: Monique Wonderly: Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another
50: Robin Zheng: Race and Moral Psychology
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