Mind and Morals

Mind and Morals Essays on Ethics and Cognitive Science - A Bradford Book

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The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology, and evolutionary biology.The essays in this anthology deal with the growing interconnections between moral philosophy and research that draws upon neuroscience, developmental psychology, and evolutionary biology. This cross-disciplinary interchange coincides, not accidentally, with the renewed interest in ethical naturalism.In order to understand the nature and limits of moral reasoning, many new ethical naturalists look to cognitive science for an account of how people actually reason. At the same time, many cognitive scientists have become increasingly interested in moral reasoning as a complex form of human cognition that challenges their theoretical models. The result of this collaborative, and often critical, interchange is an exciting intellectual ferment at the frontiers of research into human mentality. Sections and ContributorsEthics Naturalized, Owen Flanagan, Mark L. Johnson, Virginia Held • Moral Judgments, Representations, and Prototypes, Paul M. Churchland, Andy Clark, Peggy DesAutels, Ruth Garrett Millikan • Moral Emotions, Robert M. Gordon, Alvin I. Goldman, John Deigh, Naomi Scheman • Agency and ResponsibilityJames P. Sterba, Susan Khin-Zaw, Helen E. Longino, Michael E. BratmanA Bradford Book.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262631655
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 326
Weight: 544g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm