This book is about the respective roles of intuition and reasoning in ethics. It responds to a number of well-known philosophers and psychologists, and proposes a new perspective – radical in its moderation. It examines in depth the work of the philosopher Joshua Greene and the psychologist Jonathan Haidt. With the so-called empirical turn in ethics, much work has been done to try to isolate the role of reason and intuition in forming our moral judgements, with Haidt and Greene ...
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Chapter 1. Introduction: the Agony of Corinne Rey.- Chapter 2. Beginnings.- Chapter 3. Neuroscience and judgement.- Chapter 4. Taking the evolutionary psychological ele...
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Andrew Mc Gee is Associate Professor in law at Queensland University of Technology. He holds a Ph D in philosophy from the University of Essex. Before joining QUT, he completed...