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+ | # What evidence does Haidt provide for the claim that we are constantly concerned with our status and that we tend to conserve our views even at the expense of good reasoning? | ||
+ | # Given Haidt's view that intuition comes first, what is the function of moral reasoning? | ||
+ | # How does Haidt think this evidence ought to influence our view of politics? | ||
+ | # Compare Haidt's view of social deliberation with Aristotle's view of deliberate choice. | ||
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+ | ===Haidt, Chapter 5=== | ||
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+ | 3. What does Haidt mean by saying "the righteous mind is like a tongue with six taste receptors"? What | ||
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+ | 4. What is Haidt's critique of philosophical ethics? | ||
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Revision as of 09:19, 6 June 2014
Class Dates
Contents
- 1 Monday May 19, 2014
- 2 Tuesday May 20, 2014
- 3 Wednesday May 21, 2014
- 4 Thursday May 22, 2014
- 5 Monday May 26, 2014
- 6 Tuesday May 27, 2014
- 7 Wednesday May 28, 2014
- 8 Thursday, May 29, 2014
- 9 Monday June 2, 2014
- 10 Tuesday June 3, 2014
- 11 Wednesday June 4, 2014
- 12 Thursday June 5, 2014
- 13 Monday June 9, 2014
- 14 Tuesday June 10, 2014
- 15 Wednesday June 11, 2014
- 16 Thursday June 12, 2014
- 17 Monday June 16, 2014
- 18 Tuesday June 17, 2014
- 19 Wendnesday June 18, 2014
- 20 Thursday June 19, 2014
- 21 Monday June 23, 2014
- 22 Tuesday June 24, 2014
- 23 Wednesday June 25, 2014
- 24 Thursday June 26, 2014
Monday May 19, 2014
- First Day, no study questions.
Tuesday May 20, 2014
- What were Ariely's findings on honesty?
- What is the possible significance of his research for understanding the nature of ethics?
Wednesday May 21, 2014
- Describe Haidt's research on disgust. What is its possible significance for understanding the nature of ethics.
- What is Haidt's criticism of developmental psychology's past approach to understanding the nature of ethics?
- Why does Haidt think that Turiel's and Schweder's research represent an improvement over the nature/nuture debate?
Thursday May 22, 2014
- How do we use metaphors to think about the psyche, soul, and human identity?
- What organic features of consciousness does Haidt think we need to consider when doing ethics? How might they be usefull?
- What picture of the mind does Haidt leave us with and what is its relevance to ethics?
Monday May 26, 2014
- How does Haidt criticize philosophers on the topic of the relationship between reason and emotion?
- How do evolutionary psychologists help us see the elephant talking? (And what does that even mean?)
- What is the social intuitionist model of moral judgement? (Start comparing to other theories, like virtue ethics.)
Tuesday May 27, 2014
- Do we have an inner lawyer?
- Does it operate the way Haidt thinks?
- How do you get the elephant to listen?
Wednesday May 28, 2014
- What is Veneer Theory? Who believes it and why?
- How does our "sociality" bear on the question of whether morality evolved from nature?
- What evidence do Darwin, Smith, and Westermark cite for the naturalness of moral values?
Thursday, May 29, 2014
- What is empathy? What is sympathy?
- Distinguish relatively simple forms of empathy from more complex ones using examples from de Waal.
- What are some of the apparent prerequisites for cognitive empathy?
- Present and assess the evidence on monkey fairness.
- What is de Waal's meta-ethical theory? (49-58)
Monday June 2, 2014
Holiday
Tuesday June 3, 2014
Haidt, Chapter 4
- What evidence does Haidt provide for the claim that we are constantly concerned with our status and that we tend to conserve our views even at the expense of good reasoning?
- Given Haidt's view that intuition comes first, what is the function of moral reasoning?
- How does Haidt think this evidence ought to influence our view of politics?
- Compare Haidt's view of social deliberation with Aristotle's view of deliberate choice.
Wednesday June 4, 2014
Haidt, Chapter 5
1. What is WEIRD morality and what use does Haidt make of it?
2. Should we all try to be WEIRD about our morality?
3. What does Haidt mean by saying "the righteous mind is like a tongue with six taste receptors"? What evolutionary account does he offer for this claim?
4. What is Haidt's critique of philosophical ethics?
Thursday June 5, 2014
Monday June 9, 2014
Tuesday June 10, 2014
Wednesday June 11, 2014
Thursday June 12, 2014
Monday June 16, 2014
Tuesday June 17, 2014
Wendnesday June 18, 2014
Thursday June 19, 2014
Monday June 23, 2014
Tuesday June 24, 2014
Holiday