Description: Although it is difficult for us to fathom, pure monsters do not exist. Terrorists and other serial killers massacre innocent people, yet are perfectly capable of loving their own parents, neighbors, and children. Hitler, sending millions to their death, was contemptuous of meat eaters and a strong advocate of animal welfare. How do we reconcile such moral ambiguities? Do they capture something deep about how we build values? As a developmental scientist, Philippe Rochat explores this possibility, proposing that as members of a uniquely symbolic and self-conscious species aware of its own mortality, we develop uncanny abilities toward lying and self-deception. We are deeply categorical and compartmentalized in our views of the world. We imagine essence where there is none. We juggle double standards and manage contradictory values, clustering our existence depending on context and situations, whether we deal in relation to close kin, colleagues, strangers, lovers, or enemies. We live within multiple, interchangeable moral spheres. This social-contextual determination of the moral domain is the source of moral ambiguities and blatant contradictions we all need to own up to.
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EAN: 9780190057657
UPC: 9780190057657
ISBN: 9780190057657
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Item Length: 23.6 cm
Book Title: Moral Acrobatics: How We Avoid Ethical Ambiguity by Thinking in Black and White
Item Height: 245mm
Item Width: 165mm
Author: Philippe Rochat
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Topic: Popular Philosophy
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 406g
Number of Pages: 182 Pages