Emotions, Imagination, and Moral Reasoning
Catriona Mackenzie editor Robyn Langdon editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd Nov '11
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This volume brings together philosophical perspectives on emotions, imagination and moral reasoning with contributions from neuroscience, cognitive science, social psychology, personality theory, developmental psychology, and abnormal psychology.
The book explores what we can learn about the role of emotions and imagination in moral reasoning from psychopathic adults in the general community, from young children, and adolescents with callous unemotional traits, and from normal child development. It discusses the implications for philosophical moral psychology of recent experimental work on moral reasoning in the cognitive sciences and neurosciences. Conversely, it shows what cognitive scientists and neuroscientists have still to learn from philosophical perspectives on moral reasoning, moral reflection, and moral responsibility. Finally, it looks at whether experimental methods used for researching moral reasoning are consistent with the work in social psychology and with philosophical thought on adult moral reasoning in everyday life.
The volume's wide-ranging perspectives reflect the varied audiences for the volume, from students of philosophy to psychologists working in cognition, social and personality psychology, developmental psychology, abnormal psychology, and cognitive neuroscience.
"This volume brims with creative and incisive essays on the role of emotion in moral psychology from leading minds. Moreover, it establishes a lively dialogue between diverse psychological and philosophical perspectives. In both respects it captures the future of the field, and should not be missed."
-Fiery Cushman, Ph.D., Brown University, USA
ISBN: 9781848729001
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 635g
380 pages