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SUMMARY & ANALYSIS
THE RIGHTEOUS MIND
BASED ON THE BOOK BY JONATHAN HAIDT
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CONTENT
Setting the Stage - The Intrinsically Moral and Moralistic Human Mind
Intuitions Come First - The Social Intuitionist Model
The Elephant and the Rider - The Divided Mind
The Invention of Victims and the Power of Gut Feelings
Beyond WEIRD Morality - The Three Ethics
The Taste Buds of the Righteous Mind - The Five (and then Six) Moral Foundations
The Moral Foundations of Politics - The Conservative Advantage
Morality Binds - The Origins of Groupishness
Morality Blinds and the Possibility of Constructive Disagreement
General Analysis
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK
"The Righteous Mind" by Jonathan Haidt explores the fundamental question of why people often find it so difficult to agree on moral and political issues. The book delves into the psychological origins of our moral judgments, arguing that intuitions play a primary role, with reasoning often serving to justify pre-existing feelings. Haidt introduces the concept of moral foundations, suggesting that morality is built upon several innate principles beyond harm and fairness, which different cultures and political groups prioritize differently. Ultimately, the book examines how these varying moral perspectives contribute to the divisions we see in society and offers insights into why finding common ground can be so challenging.
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Data di uscita
Audiolibro: 11 marzo 2025
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