The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and ReligionThe bestseller that challenges conventional thinking about morality, politics, and religion in a way that speaks to conservatives and liberals alike—a “landmark contribution to humanity’s understanding of itself” (The New York Times Book Review). |
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User Review - drbrand - LibraryThingThe points are all very well made. The Social Intuitionist Model is convincing and useful in understanding how ineffectual reason can be in a moral argument, but it would have been interesting to see ... Read full review
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User Review - DerekCaelin - LibraryThingReally thought provoking. Made me understand a little better how people think on the opposite sides of the spectrum, and how compelling moral arguments get made. (It's not just facts.) Read full review
Contents
Theres More to Morality than Harm and Fairness | 93 |
Morality Binds and Blinds | 187 |
Conclusion | 315 |
Notes | 323 |
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The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion Jonathan Haidt Limited preview - 2013 |
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion Jonathan Haidt No preview available - 2013 |
The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion Jonathan Haidt No preview available - 2012 |