Moral psychology/ edited by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong - Cambridge, Mass. :: MIT , c2008. - xiii, 569p. PB


Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
1 j The Cognitive Neurosclence of Moral Emotions 1
Jorge Moll, Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza, Roland Zahn, and Jordan Grafman
1.1 I Processes and Moral Emotions
William D. Casebeer
19
1.2 I Morality, Inhibition, and Propositional Content 25
Catherine A. Hynes
1.3 1 Response to Casebeer and Hynes 31
Jorge Moll, Mirella L. M. F. Paiva, Roland Zahn, and Jordan Grafman
2 I The Secret Joke of Kant's Soul
Joshua D. Greene
35
2.1 I Moral Cognition and Computational Theory
John Mikhail
2.2 1 Toward a Sentimentalist Deontology 93
Mark Timmons
2.3 1 Reply to Mikhail and Timmons
Joshua D. Greene
105
3 I Without Morals: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Criminal
Psychopaths 119
Kent A. Kiehl
3.1 I The Antisocials Amid Us 151
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Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza, Fatima Azavedo Ignacio, and Jorge Moll
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3.2 I Impaired Moral Reasoning in Psychopaths? Response to Kent
Kiehl 159
Jana Schaich Borg
3.3 I A Reply to de Oliveira-Souza, Ignacio and Moll, and Schaich
Borg 165
Kent A. Kiehl
4 I Internalism and the Evidence from Psychopaths and "Acquired
Sociopaths" 173
jeanette Kennett and Cordelia Fine
4.1 I Internalism and the Evidence from Pathology 191
Adina L Roskies
4.2 I The Truth about Internalism
Michael Smith
207
4.3 I Could There Be an Empirical Test for Internalism? 217
Jeanette Kennett and Cordelia Fine
5 I Varieties of Moral Agency; Lessons from Autism (and
Psychopathy) 227
Victoria McGeer
5.1 I Reasons, Reverence, and Value 259
Jeanette Kennett
5.2 I The Will to Conform 265
Heidi Maibom
5.3 I Autism, Morality, and Empathy 273
Frederique de Vignemont and Uta Frith
5.4 I The Makings of a Moral Sensibility: Replies to Commentaries 281
Victoria McGeer
6 I Morality and Its Development 297
Jerome Kagan
6.1 I Morality, Culture, and the Brain: What Changes and What Stays
the Same 313
Nathan A. Fox and Melanie Killen
6.2 I The Fabric of Our Moral Lives: A Comment on Kagan 317
Paul J. Whalen
6.3 ! Reply to Fox and Killen and Whalen 321
Jerorne Kagan
Cogn
Abig
Vdolescent Moral Reasoning: The Integration of Emotion and
Ition 323
A. Baird
7.1 1 Integrative Mechanisms and Implicit Moral Reasoning in
Adol fscence 343
DaniH K. Lapsley
7.2 I Can Baird's View of Adolescent Morality Inform Adolescent
Criminal Justice Policy? 351
Katrif a L. Sifferd
7.3 |-
Abig;
Reply to Sifferd and Lapsley 361
II A. Baird
8 I V'bat Neuroscience Can (and Cannot) Contribute to Metaethics 371
Richal'd Joyce
8.1 Moral Rationalism and Empirical Immunity 395
Shaui? Nichols
8.2 1
Neur
Hedonic Reasons as Ultimately Justifying and the Relevance of
^science 409
LeonJfd D. Katz
8.3 I (Response to Nichols and Katz
Richar<^ Joyce
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ReferJnces 427
Contibutors 483

6.3 I Reply to Fox and Killen and Whalen 321
Jerome Kagan
7 I Adolescent Moral Reasoning: The Integration of Emotion and
Cognition 323
Abigail A. Baird
7.1 I Integrative Mechanisms and Implicit Moral Reasoning in
Adolescence 343
Daniel K. Lapsley
7.2 I Can Baird's View of Adolescent Morality Inform Adolescent
Criminal Justice Policy? 351
Katrina L. SIfferd
7.3 I Reply to Sifferd and Lapsley 361
Abigail A. Baird
8 I What Neurosclence Can (and Cannot) Contribute to Metaethlcs 371
Richard Joyce
8.1 I Moral Rationalism and Empirical Immunity 395
Shaun Nichols
8.2 I Hedonic Reasons as Ultimately Justifying and the Relevance of
Neurosclence 409
Leonard D. Katz
8.3 I Response to Nichols and Katz 419
Richard Joyce


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