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21%OFFMark Johnson - Morality for Humans: Ethical Understanding from the Perspective of Cognitive Science - 9780226324944 - V9780226324944
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Morality for Humans: Ethical Understanding from the Perspective of Cognitive Science

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Description for Morality for Humans: Ethical Understanding from the Perspective of Cognitive Science Paperback. Num Pages: 280 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HPM; HPQ; JMR; PSAN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 153 x 21. Weight in Grams: 434.
What is the difference between right and wrong? This is no easy question to answer, yet we constantly try to make it so, frequently appealing to some hidden cache of cut-and-dried absolutes, whether drawn from God, universal reason, or societal authority. Combining cognitive science with a pragmatist philosophical framework in Morality for Humans: Ethical Understanding from the Perspective of Cognitive Science, Mark Johnson argues that appealing solely to absolute principles and values is not only scientifically unsound but even morally suspect. He shows that the standards for the kinds of people we should be and how we should treat one ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
University Of Chicago Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
434g
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780226324944
SKU
V9780226324944
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About Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson is the Philip H. Knight Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Oregon. He is the author of several books, including The Meaning of the Body, The Body in the Mind, and Moral Imagination, and coauthor, with George Lakoff, of Metaphors We Live By and Philosophy in the Flesh.

Reviews for Morality for Humans: Ethical Understanding from the Perspective of Cognitive Science
Traditionally, moral reasoning has been seen as a matter of conscious analysis
to identify pre-existing moral principles and then apply them. Cognitive science reveals that this cannot be correct, since much moral thinking happens subconsciously. As a result of experiments in moral psychology, many scientists have concluded that intuitive judgements come first, followed later, if at all, by rational justification. That's ... Read more

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