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Authors: Jesse Prinz
ISBN-13: 9780199571543, ISBN-10: 0199571546
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Date Published: October 2009
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Jesse Prinz

Jesse Prinz is John J. Rogers Professor of Philosophy at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Book Synopsis

Jesse Prinz argues that recent work in philosophy, neuroscience, and anthropology supports two radical hypotheses about the nature of morality: moral values are based on emotional responses, and these emotional responses are inculcated by culture, not hard-wired through natural selection.

In the first half of the book, Jesse Prinz defends the hypothesis that morality has an emotional foundation. Evidence from brain imaging, social psychology, and psychopathology suggest that, when we judge something to be right or wrong, we are merely expressing our emotions. Prinz argues that these emotions do not track objective features of reality; rather, the rightness and wrongness of an act consists in the fact that people are disposed to have certain emotions towards it. In the second half of the book, he turns to a defense of moral relativism. Moral facts depend on emotional responses, and emotional responses vary from culture to culture. Prinz surveys the anthropological record to establish moral variation, and he draws on cultural history to show how attitudes toward practices such as cannibalism and marriage change over time. He also criticizes evidence from animal behavior and child development that has been taken to support the claim that moral attitudes are hard-wired by natural selection. Prinz concludes that there is no single true morality, but he also argues that some moral values are better than others; moral progress is possible.

Throughout the book, Prinz relates his views to contemporary and historical work in philosophical ethics. His views echo themes in the writings of David Hume and Friedrich Nietzsche, but Prinz supports, extends, and revises these classic theories using the resources of cutting-edge cognitive science. The Emotional Construction of Morals will stimulate and challenge anyone who is curious about the nature and origin of moral values.

Table of Contents

Preamble: Naturalism and Hume's Law
Part I. Morality and Emotion
1. Emotionism
2. Emotions: Nonmoral and Moral
3. Sensibility Saved
4. Against Objectivity
Part II. Constructing Morals
5. Dining with Cannibals
6. The Genealogy of Morals
7. The Limits of Evolutionary Ethics
8. Moral Progress: Beyond Good and Evil?

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