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The Moral Psychology Of Internal Conflict Value Meaning And The Enactive Mind Ralph D Ellis

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The Moral Psychology Of Internal Conflict Value Meaning And The Enactive Mind Ralph D Ellis
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Ralph D. Ellis
ISBN: 9781107189959, 1107189950
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Moral Psychology Of Internal Conflict Value Meaning And The Enactive Mind Ralph D Ellis by Ralph D. Ellis 9781107189959, 1107189950 instant download after payment.

Pushing back against the potential trivialization of moral psychology that would reduce it to emotional preferences, this book takes an enactivist, self-organizational, and hermeneutic approach to internal conflict between a basic exploratory drive motivating the search for actual truth, and opposing incentives to confabulate in the interest of conformity, authoritarianism, and cognitive dissonance, which often can lead to harmful worldviews. The result is a new possibility that ethical beliefs can have truth value and are not merely a result of ephemeral altruistic or cooperative feelings. It will interest moral and political psychologists, philosophers, social scientists, and all who are concerned with inner emotional conflicts driving ethical thinking beyond mere emotivism, and toward moral realism, albeit a fallibilist one requiring continual rethinking and self-reflection. It combines 'basic emotion' theories (such as Panksepp) with hermeneutic depth psychology. The result is a realist approach to moral thinking emphasizing coherence rather than foundationalist theory of knowledge.

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