The Geography of Morals is a work of extraordinary ambition: an indictment of the parochialism of Western philosophy, a comprehensive dialogue between cultural and psychological anthropology, recent work in empirical moral psychology, behavioral economics, and cross-cultural philosophy, and a deep exploration of the opportunities for self, social, and political improvement provided by cross-cultural, world philosophy. This is a book that aims to change how normative ethics and moral psychology are done.
The Geography of Morals is a work of extraordinary ambition: an indictment of the parochialism of Western philosophy, a comprehensive dialogue between cultural and psychological anthropology, recent work in empirical moral psychology, behavioral economics, and cross-cultural philosophy, and a deep exploration of the opportunities for self, social, and political improvement provided by cross-cultural, world philosophy. This is a book that aims to change how normative ethics and moral psychology are done.
Owen Flanagan was born and raised in Westchester County, New York. He is the author of the classics Varieties of Moral Personality (1991) and Consciousness Reconsidered (1992). He lives in Durham, NC, where he is currently James B. Duke Professor of Philosophy and Co-director of the Center for Comparative Philosophy at Duke University.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Part I: Variations 1. On Being "Imprisoned by One's Upbringing" 2. Moral Psychologies and Moral Ecologies Bibliographical Essay Part II: First Nature 3. Classical Chinese Sprouts 4. Modern Moral Psychology 5. Beyond Moral Modularity 6. Destructive Emotions Bibliographic Essay Part III: Collisions 7. When Values Collide 8. Moral Geographies of Anger 9. Weird Anger 10. For Love's and Justice's Sake Bibliographical Essay Part IV: Anthropologies 11. Self-Variations: Philosophical Archaeologies 12. The Content of Character Bibliographical Essay Notes Acknowledgments References Index
Dedication Part I: Variations 1. On Being "Imprisoned by One's Upbringing" 2. Moral Psychologies and Moral Ecologies Bibliographical Essay Part II: First Nature 3. Classical Chinese Sprouts 4. Modern Moral Psychology 5. Beyond Moral Modularity 6. Destructive Emotions Bibliographic Essay Part III: Collisions 7. When Values Collide 8. Moral Geographies of Anger 9. Weird Anger 10. For Love's and Justice's Sake Bibliographical Essay Part IV: Anthropologies 11. Self-Variations: Philosophical Archaeologies 12. The Content of Character Bibliographical Essay Notes Acknowledgments References Index
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