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Science And The Good The Tragic Quest For The Foundations Of Morality James Davison Hunter Paul Nedelisky

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Science And The Good The Tragic Quest For The Foundations Of Morality James Davison Hunter Paul Nedelisky
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 256
Author: James Davison Hunter; Paul Nedelisky
ISBN: 9780300240405, 0300240406
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Science And The Good The Tragic Quest For The Foundations Of Morality James Davison Hunter Paul Nedelisky by James Davison Hunter; Paul Nedelisky 9780300240405, 0300240406 instant download after payment.

Why efforts to create a scientific basis of morality are neither scientific nor moral
 
In this illuminating book, James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky trace the origins and development of the centuries-long, passionate, but ultimately failed quest to discover a scientific foundation for morality. The “new moral science” led by such figures as E. O. Wilson, Patricia Churchland, Sam Harris, Jonathan Haidt, and Joshua Greene is only the newest manifestation of that quest. Though claims for its accomplishments are often wildly exaggerated, this new iteration has been no more successful than its predecessors. But rather than giving up in the face of this failure, the new moral science has taken a surprising turn. Whereas earlier efforts sought to demonstrate what is right and wrong, the new moral scientists have concluded, ironically, that right and wrong don’t actually exist. Their (perhaps unwitting) moral nihilism turns the science of morality into a social engineering project. If there is nothing moral for science to discover, the science of morality becomes, at best, a feeble program to achieve arbitrary societal goals. Concise and rigorously argued, Science and the Good is a definitive critique of a would-be science that has gained extraordinary influence in public discourse today and an exposé of that project’s darker turn.

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