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Intuitively Rational: How We Think and How We Should
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232 pages
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Exploring the interplay between intuition and reasoning in ethics, this book engages with the ideas of prominent philosophers and psychologists, particularly Joshua Greene and Jonathan Haidt. It critiques the prevailing notion that intuition dominates moral judgments, as proposed by Haidt, while also challenging Greene's call for reason to take precedence in modern ethical dilemmas. By advocating a balanced approach, it offers fresh insights relevant to both philosophical and psychological discussions, making it a compelling read for those interested in moral reasoning.
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2024, hardcover
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