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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
22 August 2006

ISBN
  
0-06-078070-3

Originally published
  
2006

OCLC
  
70407915

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Publisher
  
Ecco press

Media type
  
Print

Dewey Decimal
  
171/.7 22

Author
  
Marc Hauser

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Subjects
  
Ethics, Morality, Anthropology, Evolution, History of science, Philosophy of biology

Similar
  
Evolution books, Ethics books

Moral Minds: How Nature Designed Our Universal Sense of Right and Wrong is a 2006 book by former Harvard psychologist Marc Hauser in which he develops an empirically grounded theory to explain morality as a universal grammar. He draws evidence from evolutionary biology, moral and political philosophy, primatology, linguistics, and anthropology.

Hauser uses artificial moral dilemmas as a research strategy. The reason is that people already have moral judgments of real world cases such as abortion and euthanasia, so there is no intuition left. In artificial moral dilemmas intuition plays an important role. A second advantage of artificial cases is that they can be subtly modified to observe the effects on moral judgments of people. There is an internet version of the test called the Moral Sense Test which is aimed at a worldwide public.

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Moral Minds Wikipedia