Moral acrobatics: how we avoid ethical ambiguity by thinking in black and white
"I sometimes like to daydream that if we were all somehow simultaneously outed as lechers and perverts and sentimental slobs, it might be, after the initial shock of disillusionment, liberating. It might be a relief to quit maintaining this rigid pose of normalcy and own up to the outlaws and m...
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Zusammenfassung: | "I sometimes like to daydream that if we were all somehow simultaneously outed as lechers and perverts and sentimental slobs, it might be, after the initial shock of disillusionment, liberating. It might be a relief to quit maintaining this rigid pose of normalcy and own up to the outlaws and monsters we are"-- |
Beschreibung: | xx, 165 Seiten Illustrationen, Portraits 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780190057657 |
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adam_text | Contents Story of Ուտ Book and Acknowledgments Introduction: Moral Battlefield and the Illusion ofMoral Unity vii xiii PART 1: FACTS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE “MORAL”? 1. Human Self-Reflective Curse 3 2. Double Standards 7 3. Moral Acrobats 11 4. Value Creation and Moral Comfort Zones 17 5. Hitler Was a Vegetarian 25 6. No Pure Monsters 31 PART 2: PROCLIVITIES: WHAT GUIDES OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 7. Moral Sphere Collapses 39 8. A Heart Made of Abundance 42 9. Spherical Alliances 45 10. Exclusivity Instinct 49 11. Love as Exclusion 57 12. Belonging Instinct 62 PART 3: MECHANISMS: WHAT SHAPES OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 13. Blind Spots and Shortcuts 69 14. Fundamental Attribution Error 75
vi CONTENTS 15. Clustering and Stereotyping 79 16. Pervasive Fetishism 86 17. Ingrained Essentialism 90 18. Essentialism and Prejudice 95 19. Group Essentialism 99 20. Self-Essentialism 104 PART 4: DEVELOPMENT: WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 21. Self-Consciousness in Development 109 22. Self-Deception in Development 116 23. Lying and Deception in Development 122 24. Natural Roots of Moral Hypocrisy 131 25. What About Culture and Development? 136 Conclusion: Human Moral Frailty Postscript: Moral Acrobatics and Human Violence Index 141 153 161
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Contents Story of Ուտ Book and Acknowledgments Introduction: Moral Battlefield and the Illusion ofMoral Unity vii xiii PART 1: FACTS: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE “MORAL”? 1. Human Self-Reflective Curse 3 2. Double Standards 7 3. Moral Acrobats 11 4. Value Creation and Moral Comfort Zones 17 5. Hitler Was a Vegetarian 25 6. No Pure Monsters 31 PART 2: PROCLIVITIES: WHAT GUIDES OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 7. Moral Sphere Collapses 39 8. A Heart Made of Abundance 42 9. Spherical Alliances 45 10. Exclusivity Instinct 49 11. Love as Exclusion 57 12. Belonging Instinct 62 PART 3: MECHANISMS: WHAT SHAPES OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 13. Blind Spots and Shortcuts 69 14. Fundamental Attribution Error 75
vi CONTENTS 15. Clustering and Stereotyping 79 16. Pervasive Fetishism 86 17. Ingrained Essentialism 90 18. Essentialism and Prejudice 95 19. Group Essentialism 99 20. Self-Essentialism 104 PART 4: DEVELOPMENT: WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF OUR MORAL DECISIONS? 21. Self-Consciousness in Development 109 22. Self-Deception in Development 116 23. Lying and Deception in Development 122 24. Natural Roots of Moral Hypocrisy 131 25. What About Culture and Development? 136 Conclusion: Human Moral Frailty Postscript: Moral Acrobatics and Human Violence Index 141 153 161 |
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