The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 14 April 2022
- ISBN 9780198871712
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages1120 pages
- Size 252x180x68 mm
- Weight 2072 g
- Language English 253
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Short description:
The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, state-of-the-art overview of moral psychology. The 50 chapters, written by leading figures in both philosophy and psychology, cover many of the most important topics in the field and form the definitive survey of contemporary moral psychology.
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Moral psychology is the study of how human minds make and are made by human morality. This state-of-the-art volume covers contemporary philosophical and psychological work on moral psychology, as well as notable historical theories and figures in the field of moral psychology, such as Aristotle, Kant, Nietzsche, and the Buddha. The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology's fifty chapters, authored by leading figures in the field, cover foundational topics, such as character, virtue, emotion, moral responsibility, the neuroscience of morality, weakness of will, and the nature of moral judgments and reasons. The volume also canvases emerging work in applied moral psychology, including adaptive preferences, animals, mental illness, poverty, marriage, race, bias, and victim blaming. Collectively, the essays form the definitive survey of contemporary moral psychology.
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction
I. History
Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics
Plato: Moral Psychology
The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation
Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas
Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith
From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology
Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism
II. Foundations
Judgment Internalism
Virtue
The Nature and Significance of Blame
Punishment as Communication
The Moral Psychology of Respect
Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation
Moral Expertise
Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good
Self-Deception and the Moral Self
Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal
Morality and Possibility
Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology
Weakness of Will
Moral Nativism
Animal Moral Psychologies
Moral Learning and Moral Representations
Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology
The Moral Psychology of Humor
The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics
The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility
Personal Identity
Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes
The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications
Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement
Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility
III. Applications
Negligence: its Moral Significance
Sex By Deception
The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis
Are Desires Interdependent
Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law
Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division
Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression
Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology
Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy
Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education
A Moral Psychology of Poverty?
Agency in Mental Illness and Disability
The Moral Psychology of Victimization
Forgiveness and Moral Repair
Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility
Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility
Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another
Race and Moral Psychology