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Entering the Moral Middle Ground

Who Is Afraid of the Grey Wolf?

Hubert J M Hermans author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:28th Mar '24

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Introduces the concept of a moral middle ground to combat the effects of toxic polarization and divisive identity politics.

Contemporary society needs the recognition of a moral middle ground, where human behavior can be evaluated as permissible, understandable, or even valuable. As a counterforce to polarization and divisive politics, an identity model is proposed in which individual and group identities are transcended by a human and ecological identity.Many social and political groups consider each other as enemies rather than opponents with whom one can openly disagree. By introducing the concept of a moral middle ground, this book aims to overcome the perceived separation between good and bad, highlighting the possibility that human actions are permissible, understandable, and even valuable. To elucidate the nature of the moral middle ground and its psychological potentials, the author uses his theoretical framework, Dialogical Self Theory (DST). On the basis of these ideas, he portrays a variety of phenomena, including healthy selfishness, black humor, white lies, hypocrisy and the world views of some historical figures. He then demonstrates how the moral middle ground contributes to the development of a human and ecological identity. As a result, students and researchers in various disciplines, including psychology, literary studies, moral philosophy, political science, history, sociology, theology and cultural anthropology, will benefit from this book.

'In a masterful interplay of philosophy, moral psychology, and cultural psychology, Hubert J. M. Hermans unites his work of Dialogical Self Theory to provide a roadmap for conceptualizing the fuzzy nature of goodness. The movement from I-positions to human-positions helps demonstrate the greyness of the false dichotomy of black and white, good and evil. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the dialogical self, moral psychology, and applied psychology.' Kevin Carriere, Assistant Professor of Psychology, Stonehill, USA

ISBN: 9781009431996

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 441g

328 pages