SIM and the City: Rationalism in Psychology and Philosophy and Haidt's Account of Moral Judgment
Jonathan Haidt (2001) advances the 'Social Intuitionist' account of moral judgment, which he presents as an alternative to rationalist accounts of moral judgment, hitherto dominant in psychology. Here I consider Haidt's anti-rationalism and the debate that it has provoked in moral psy...
Main Author: | Clarke, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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