Diversity and Disagreement: From Fundamental Biases to Ethical Interactions - Hardcover

Diversity and Disagreement: From Fundamental Biases to Ethical Interactions - Hardcover

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Diversity and Disagreement: From Fundamental Biases to Ethical Interactions - Hardcover

Diversity and Disagreement: From Fundamental Biases to Ethical Interactions - Hardcover

$97.18
Sale price  $97.18 Regular price 

by Adam Feltz (Author), Edward T. Cokely (Author)

This book details the discovery and exploration of one of the major scientific revelations that has emerged from the field of experimental philosophy--i.e., that heritable personality traits often predict philosophical diversity and disagreement, and may help explain fundamental philosophical biases. Adam Feltz and Edward T. Cokely provide historical and personal perspectives on this differential approach within experimental philosophy and discuss how theoretical considerations and insights have started to have practical impact on practice in risk communication, law, medicine, public policy, and engineering (e.g., science for informed decision making; the ethics of choice architecture and nudges). The main goal in this book is to provide a theoretical framework for understanding variation in fundamental philosophical intuitions and how that variation informs ethical interaction theory.

This is an open access book.

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This book details the discovery and exploration of one of the major scientific revelations that has emerged from the field of experimental philosophy--i.e., that heritable personality traits often predict philosophical diversity and disagreement, and may help explain fundamental philosophical biases. Adam Feltz and Edward T. Cokely provide historical and personal perspectives on this differential approach within experimental philosophy and discuss how theoretical considerations and insights have started to have practical impact on practice in risk communication, law, medicine, public policy, and engineering (e.g., science for informed decision making; the ethics of choice architecture and nudges). The main goal in this book is to provide a theoretical framework for understanding variation in fundamental philosophical intuitions and how that variation informs ethical interaction theory.

This is an open access book.

Adam Feltz is a Professor of Psychology and member of the Center for Applied Social Research at the University of Oklahoma. He is an award-winning scholar who has published in several leading philosophy journals such as Midwest Studies in Philosophy and Philosophical Studies.

Edward T. Cokely serves as Presidential Research Professor and Professor of Psychology at the University of Oklahoma. He has published nearly 100 scholarly papers on human decision making and is recognized as one of the foremost experts on Risk Literacy (i.e., the ability to evaluate and understand risk).

Number of Pages: 289
Dimensions: 0.75 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: June 29, 2024

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