Morality in Context, 1st Edition,Wolfgang Edelstein,Gertrud Nunner-Winkler,ISBN9780444520784
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Morality in context is a timely topic. A debate between philosophers and social scientists is a good way to approach it. Why is there such a booming interest in morality and why does it focus on context? One starting point is the change in the sociostructural and sociocultural conditions of modern societies. This involves change in the empirical conditions of moral action and in the social demand on morality.

As these changes are accounted for and analyzed in the social sciences, new perspectives emerge that give rise to new ways of framing issues and problems. These problems are best addressed by way of cooperation between philosophers and social scientists. As Habermas (1990) has pointed out in a much cited paper, philosophers depend on social science to fill in the data they require to answer the questions raised by philosophy in its "placeholder" function. The reverse also holds true: Social science needs the conceptual clarifications that philosophy can provide. With respect to morality, such mutual interchanges are of particular importance the contributions to this book show convincingly.

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Researchers and students in cognitive and social psychology.

Wolfgang Edelstein

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Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany

Gertrud Nunner-Winkler

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Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Germany

Morality in Context, 1st Edition

List of Contributors. Introduction. (G. Nunner-Winkler, W. Edelstein).
I. Constitutive Aspects of Morality (Philosophical Issues Defining the Moral Domain).
The Meaning of Moral Ought. (J. Habermas). Between Aristotle and Kant–Sketch of a Morality of Recognition. (A. Honneth). Contexts of Recognition–Comments on Axel Honneth's Moral Perspective Beyond Aristotle and Kant. (M. Brumlik). Emotions and the Origins of Morality. (M.C. Nussbaum). What Should Count as Moral Behavior? The Nature of "Early
Morality" in Children's Development. (A. Blasi). II. Issues of Application. Discourse in Context. (V. Árnason). Moral Intimacy and Moral Judgment–Tailoring General Theories to Personal Contexts. (B. Puka). Moral Resilience–The Unhappy Moralist. (F.K. Oser, R. Reichenbach). Do Concepts Matter? The Impact of a Justice Framing on Responses to a Moral Dilemma–A Research Note. (R. Döbert, N. Juranek). III. Morality in Sociocultural Context. The Discontents and Contents in Cultural Practices–It Depends on Where You Sit. (E. Turiel). Changes in Moral Understanding–An Intergenerational Comparison. (G. Nunner-Winkler). Is Community Compatible with Autonomy? Cultural Ideals
Versus Empirical Realities. (J.G. Miller). Is Community Compatible with Autonomy? Some Comments
to Joan Miller's Research on Differing Moralities in India and the United States. (L. Krappmann). Reasoning About Moral Obligations and Interpersonal Responsibilities in Different Cultural Contexts.
(M. Keller et al). IV. Morality, Autonomy, Identity. Partiality and Identity–Psychological Research on Preferential Behavior Toward Group Members. (M. Nisan). Culture, Context, and the Psychological Sources of Human Rights Concepts. (L. Nucci). To Forgive and Forget. (A. Margalit).
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