Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition

Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition
Author: Peter Timmerman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-03-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783319042626

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This interdisciplinary work draws on research from psychology and behavioral economics to evaluate the plausibility of moral contract theory. In a compelling manner with implications for moral theory more broadly, the author’s novel approach resolves a number of key contingencies in contractarianism and contractualism. Acting in accordance with principles that we could all agree to under certain conditions requires that agents are capable of taking up the perspectives of others. Research in social and developmental psychology shows just how challenging this can be. The author discusses in detail what implications findings on perspective-taking have for contract theory. He concludes with cautious optimism that, despite our limitations, it lies within our power to become better at perspective-taking and to adopt a contractarian or contractualist mode of moral thinking. This does however require us to be much more attentive to the standpoints of others than we tend to be. Contract theorists also assume that agents can be moved to comply with principles that would be the object of agreement, with some arguing they can be so moved out of their own interest. The book show that, in contrast to the suspicion of many philosophers, this idea is largely supported by research on the dynamics of trust and our ability to distinguish trustworthy from untrustworthy others. Bringing a welcome dose of realism to the debate on contract theory, the author shows the value of assessing moral theories from an empirical perspective.

Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition

Moral Contract Theory and Social Cognition
Author: Peter Timmerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3319042637

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Minimal Morality

Minimal Morality
Author: Michael Moehler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-03-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198785927

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Michael Moehler develops a novel multilevel social contract theory tailored to the conditions of societies that are deeply morally pluralistic. Such societies must cope with a variety of values and traditions: Moehler defines the minimal behavioral restrictions that are necessary to ensure mutually beneficial peaceful long-term cooperation.

Handbook of Moral Development

Handbook of Moral Development
Author: Melanie Killen,Professor of Human Development and Psychology Melanie Killen,Judith G. Smetana,Judith Smetana
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 809
Release: 2005-07-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135619176

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The psychological study of moral development has expanded greatly, both in terms of the diversity of theoretical perspectives that are represented in the field, as well as in the range of topics that have been studied. This Handbook of Moral Development represents the diversity and multidisciplinary influences on current theorizing about the psychological study of moral development and the range and broad scope of topics being considered by scholars in the field.

Grounding Social Sciences in Cognitive Sciences

Grounding Social Sciences in Cognitive Sciences
Author: Ron Sun
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2012-07-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780262304474

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Exploration of a new integrative intellectual enterprise: the cognitive social sciences. Research in the cognitive sciences has advanced significantly in recent decades. Computational cognitive modeling has profoundly changed the ways in which we understand cognition. Empirical research has progressed as well, offering new insights into many psychological phenomena. This book investigates the possibility of exploiting the successes of the cognitive sciences to establish a better foundation for the social sciences, including the disciplines of sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science. The result may be a new, powerful, integrative intellectual enterprise: the cognitive social sciences. The book treats a range of topics selected to capture issues that arise across the social sciences, covering computational, empirical, and theoretical approaches. The chapters, by leading scholars in both the cognitive and the social sciences, explore the relationship between cognition and society, including such issues as methodologies of studying cultural differences; the psychological basis of politics (for instance, the role of emotion and the psychology of moral choices); cognitive dimensions of religion; cognitive approaches to economics; meta-theoretical questions on the possibility of the unification of social and cognitive sciences. Combining depth and breadth, the book encourages fruitful interdisciplinary interaction across many fields.

Theology and the Science of Moral Action

Theology and the Science of Moral Action
Author: American Academy of Religion. Conference
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780415895798

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The past decade has witnessed a renaissance in scientific approaches to the study of morality. Once understood to be the domain of moral psychology, the newer approach to morality is largely interdisciplinary, driven in no small part by developments in behavioural economics and evolutionary biology, as well as advances in neuroscientific imaging capabilities, among other fields. To date, scientists studying moral cognition and behaviour have paid little attention to virtue theory, while virtue theorists have yet to acknowledge the new research results emerging from the new science of morality. Theology and the Science of Moral Action explores a new approach to ethical thinking that promotes dialogue and integration between recent research in the scientific study of moral cognition and behaviour—including neuroscience, moral psychology, and behavioural economics—and virtue theoretic approaches to ethics in both philosophy and theology. More particularly, the book evaluates the concept of moral exemplarity and its significance in philosophical and theological ethics as well as for ongoing research programs in the cognitive sciences.

The Psychological Basis of Moral Judgments

The Psychological Basis of Moral Judgments
Author: John J. Park
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000402155

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This volume examines the psychological basis of moral judgments and asks what theories of concepts apply to moral concepts. By combining philosophical reasoning and empirical insights from the fields of moral psychology, cognitive science, evolutionary psychology, and neuroscience, it considers what mental states not only influence, but also constitute our moral concepts and judgments. On this basis, Park proposes a novel pluralistic theory of moral concepts which includes three different cognitive structures and emotions. Thus, our moral judgments are shown to be a hybrid that express both cognitive and conative states. In part through analysis of new empirical data on moral semantic intuitions, gathered via cross-cultural experimental research, Park reveals that the referents of individuals’ moral judgments and concepts vary across time, contexts, and groups. On this basis, he contends for moral relativism, where moral judgments cannot be universally true across time and location but only relative to groups. This powerfully argued text will be of interest to researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in cognitive science, moral theory, philosophy of psychology, and moral psychology more broadly. Those interested in ethics, applied social psychology, and moral development will also benefit from the volume.

Moral Education

Moral Education
Author: F. Clark Power,Ronald J. Nuzzi,Darcia Narvaez,Daniel K. Lapsley,Thomas C. Hunt,Terry L. Hunt
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2007-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780313056093

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This work delves into the topic of moral education in America's K-12 schools. Following an introductory historical chapter, it analyzes salient topics and notable leaders in the field of moral education. It treats the issues thoroughly and fairly, providing a heightened understanding of both the major and minor themes in moral education.