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284Political identity and moral education: A response to Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous MindJournal of Moral Education 42 (3): 298-315. 2013.In The Righteous Mind, Jonathan Haidt claims that liberals have a narrower moral outlook than conservatives—they are concerned with fairness and relief of suffering, which Haidt sees as individualistic values, while conservatives care about authority and loyalty too, values concerned with holding society together. I question Haidt’s methodology, which does not permit liberals to express concerns with social bonds that do not fit within an ‘authority’ or ‘loyalty’ framework and discounts people w…Read more
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1432Empathy and Empirical Psychology: A Critique of Shaun Nichols's Neo-SentimentalismIn Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Morality and the Emotions, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 170-193. 2015.Nichols’s view of empathy (in Sentimental Rules) in light of experimental moral psychology suffers from several deficiencies: (1) It operates with an impoverished view of the altruistic emotions (empathy, sympathy, concern, compassion, etc.) as mere short-term, affective states of mind, lacking any essential connection to intentionality, perception, cognition, and expressiveness. (2) It fails to keep in focus the moral distinction between two very different kinds of emotional response to the dis…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Applied Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |