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Empirically Informed Ethics: Morality between Facts and Norms

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Empirically Informed Ethics: Morality between Facts and Norms
Springer International Publishing

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    Chapter 1 Outlining the Field – A Research Program for Empirically Informed Ethics
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    Chapter 2 What Kind of Ethics? – How Understanding the Field Affects the Role of Empirical Research on Morality for Ethics
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    Chapter 3 Moral Behavior and Moral Sentiments – On the Natural Basis for Moral Values
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    Chapter 4 Morality as a Biological Adaptation – An Evolutionary Model Based on the Lifestyle of Human Foragers
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    Chapter 5 Precursors of Morality – Evidence for Moral Behaviors in Non-human Primates
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    Chapter 6 Where Do Morals Come From? – A Plea for a Cultural Approach
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    Chapter 7 Moral Intelligence – A Framework for Understanding Moral Competences
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    Chapter 8 Moral Brains – Possibilities and Limits of the Neuroscience of Ethics
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    Chapter 9 Using Experiments in Ethics – Ethical Conservatism and the Psychology of Moral Luck
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    Chapter 10 Empirically Informed Ethics: Morality between Facts and Norms
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    Chapter 11 Moral Expertise – The Role of Expert Judgments and Expert Intuitions in the Construction of (Local) Ethical Theories
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    Chapter 12 Social Variability in Moral Judgments – Analyzing the Justification of Actions Using the Prescriptive Attribution Concept
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    Chapter 13 Becoming a Moral Person – Moral Development and Moral Character Education as a Result of Social Interactions
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    Chapter 14 Ethical Leadership – How to Integrate Empirical and Ethical Aspects for Promoting Moral Decision Making in Business Practice
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    Chapter 15 The Empirical Turn in Bioethics – From Boundary Work to a Context-Sensitive, Transdisciplinary Field of Inquiry
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    Chapter 16 Ethics and Empirical Psychology – Critical Remarks to Empirically Informed Ethics
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Chapter title
Morality as a Biological Adaptation – An Evolutionary Model Based on the Lifestyle of Human Foragers
Chapter number 4
Book title
Empirically Informed Ethics: Morality between Facts and Norms
Published in
Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-01369-5_4
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-901368-8, 978-3-31-901369-5
Authors

Carel van Schaik, Judith M. Burkart, Adrian V. Jaeggi, Claudia Rudolf von Rohr, Schaik, Carel van, Burkart, Judith M., Jaeggi, Adrian V., Rohr, Claudia Rudolf von

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Geographical breakdown

Country Count As %
United Kingdom 1 6%
Austria 1 6%
Unknown 15 88%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 4 24%
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 18%
Student > Bachelor 2 12%
Other 2 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 2 12%
Other 1 6%
Unknown 3 18%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 6 35%
Philosophy 2 12%
Linguistics 2 12%
Computer Science 2 12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 6%
Other 1 6%
Unknown 3 18%
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