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99Being Amoral. Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity, Thomas Schramme (ed.): Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press 2014. Pages 344 Hardcover £31.95 ISBN: 9780262027915 (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (2): 425-427. 2015.Philosophers and psychologists love psychopaths. They seem like a test case which was tailor-made for them to probe their most contested claims and theories. What is the psychological basis of moral judgment? Are moral beliefs intrinsically motivational? How should psychological disorders be defined, if they should be defined at all? Under what conditions can agents be reasonably held responsible for their conduct?Being Amoral. Psychopathy and Moral Incapacity, edited by Thomas Schramme brings t…Read more
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142The Appropriateness of Emotions. Moral Judgment, Moral Emotions, and the Conflation ProblemEthical Perspectives 18 (1): 107-140. 2011.What is the connection between emotions and moral judgments? Neo-sentimentalism maintains that to say that something is morally wrong is to think it appropriate to resent other people for doing it or to feel guilty upon doing it oneself. But intuitively, it seems that there is no way to characterize the content of guilt and resentment independent from the fact that these emotions respond to morally wrong actions. In response to this problem of circularity, modern forms of sentimentalism have fav…Read more
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204It’s the Knobe Effect, Stupid!: How to Explain the Side-Effect EffectReview of Philosophy and Psychology 5 (4): 485-503. 2014.People asymmetrically attribute various agential features such as intentionality, knowledge, or causal impact to other agents when something of normative significance is at stake. I will argue that three questions are of primary interest in the debate about this effect. A methodological question about how to explain it at all; a substantive question about how to explain it correctly: and a normative question about whether to explain it in terms of an error or a legitimate judgmental pattern. The…Read more
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83Nancy E. Snow and Franco V. Trivigno : The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness: Routledge, New York 2014. 314 pages Hardback: £ 85 ISBN 978-0-415-65614-6 (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 18 (2): 429-431. 2015.Do people have character traits? What is happiness? These two questions seem at best loosely related to each other, but The Philosophy and Psychology of Character and Happiness, edited by Nancy E. Snow and Franco V. Trivigno does a formidable job at showing how intimately connected they are, and how fruitful it can be to bring the concepts and theories developed in debates about the former to bear on issues concerning the latter, and vice versa.The present volume brings together some of the worl…Read more
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174Chairmen, Cocaine, and Car Crashes: The Knobe Effect as an Attribution ErrorThe Journal of Ethics 17 (4): 305-330. 2013.In this paper, we argue that the so-called Knobe-Effect constitutes an error. There is now a wealth of data confirming that people are highly prone to what has also come to be known as the ‘side-effect effect’. That is, when attributing psychological states—such as intentionality, foreknowledge, and desiring—as well as other agential features—such as causal control—people typically do so to a greater extent when the action under consideration is evaluated negatively. There are a plethora of mode…Read more
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85The Wrong Kind of Mistake: A Problem for Robust Sentimentalism about Moral JudgmentJournal of Value Inquiry 48 (2): 247-269. 2014.IntroductionIn a 1971 interview broadcast on Granada TV Manchester, Woody Allen made one of his trademark self-deprecating remarks about an early film of his: “It was a boring picture, as I recall.” The interviewer responded with surprise: “I rather enjoyed it.” To which Allen replied: “Yes, but you’re mistaken.” In the world of humor, Allen’s reply sounds odd – which is why it is funny. In the moral domain, an exchange like this would not sound weird at all. What is or is not funny is settled b…Read more
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77Metabolizing cognitionAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 108 (2): 179-182. 2016.Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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48Moral Judgments as Educated IntuitionsMIT Press. 2017.Rationalists about the psychology of moral judgment argue that moral cognition has a rational foundation. Recent challenges to this account, based on findings in the empirical psychology of moral judgment, contend that moral thinking has no rational basis. In this book, Hanno Sauer argues that moral reasoning does play a role in moral judgment—but not, as is commonly supposed, because conscious reasoning produces moral judgments directly. Moral reasoning figures in the acquisition, formation, ma…Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Value Theory |
| Moral Psychology, Misc |
Areas of Interest
| Value Theory |
| Moral Psychology, Misc |