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PBH310: Moral Psychology & Abortion

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  • “In psychology our goal is descriptive. We want to discover how the moral mind actually works, not how it ought to work” (p. 141)

The Elephant and the Rider

  • Moral reasoning is often the servant of moral emotions. Gut feelings can sometimes drive moral reasoning. Moral reasoning is sometimes a post hoc fabrication.
    • FIXME Haidt has a great intuitist way of building Part I… but he does so addressing a secular, liberal audience… this would need to be approached differently to address a conservative, religious audience in an intuitionist way
      • Can I use moral dumbfounding examples for religious conservatives?

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FIXME the social intuitionist model (image/diagram) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_intuitionism#/media/File:SocialIntuitionistCC.jpg

The Six Taste Receptors

From YourMorals.org:

  1. Care: Concerns regarding care and protecting individuals from harm
  2. Equality: Equality is a psychological motive for balanced reciprocity, equal treatment, equal say, and equal outcome
  3. Loyalty: Concerns regarding loyalty to others, self-sacrifice, and patriotism
  4. Authority: Concerns regarding respect to authority and rejection of insubordination
  5. Purity: Concerns regarding maintaining purity and preventing degradation
  6. Proportionality: Proportionality is a psychological motive for rewards and punishments to be proportionate to merit and deservingness and benefits to be calibrated to the amount of contribution

90 Percent Chimp and 10 Percent Bee