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Quick judgement vs reasoning. How does morality work?
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Quick judgement vs reasoning. How does morality work?
Methodological explanation
Presentation of the topic
Movie: The moral roots of liberals and conservatives
Making moral decisions
References
Exercises
Exercise 1: Are there universal norms?
Exercise 2: Why people differ on moral rules?
Exercise 3: Can morality be measured?
Literature, further readings
J. Haidt, The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion, Pantheon, New York 2012.
J. Haidt, S. Koller, M. Dias,
Affect, Culture, and Morality, or is it wrong to eat your dog?
, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 65(4), 613–628.
Materials necessary for completing
Exercise 3
What is your price?
(page 4) [prepared by: www.RighteousMind.com]
Moral Foundations Questionnaire
[prepared by: www.MoralFoundations.org.]
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