John M. Doris: Introduction
1: Edouard Machery and Ron Mallon: Evolution of Morality
2: Fiery Cushman, Liane Young, and Joshua D. Greene: Multi-System
Moral Psychology
3: Timothy Schroeder, Adina Roskies, and Shaun Nichols: Moral
Motivation
4: Jesse J. Prinz and Shaun Nichols: Moral Emotions
5: Stephen Stich, John M. Doris and Erica Roedder: Altruism
6: Gilbert Harman, Kelby Mason, and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong: Moral
Reasoning
7: Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Liane Young, and Fiery Cushman: Moral
Intuitions
8: Erica Roedder and Gilbert Harman: Linguistics and Moral
Theory
9: Ron Mallon and Shaun Nichols: Rules
10: Joshua Knobe and John M. Doris: Responsibility
11: Maria Merritt, John M. Doris, and Gilbert Harman: Character
12: Valerie Tiberius and Alexandra Plakias: Well-Being
13: Daniel Kelly, Edouard Machery, and Ron Mallon: Race and Racial
Cognition
John M. Doris is Associate Professor in the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program and Philosophy Department, Washington University in St. Louis.
Its thirteen chapters, penned by a stellar collection of twenty
philosophers, psychologists and neuroscientists, offer an
outstanding view of the current state of this now-hopping field.
Unlike many handbooks, however, this one significantly adds to, and
does not simply review, the literature. It is essential reading for
anyone interested in moral psychology, and it should probably be
read by anyone doing ethics, period.
*Dan Haybron, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews*
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