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A Psychological Perspective on Folk Moral Objectivism is a thoroughly researched interdisciplinary exploration of the critical role metaethical beliefs play in the way morality functions.This book offers a helpful guide to social scientists interested in joining this thriving new area of research.

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A Psychological Perspective on Folk Moral Objectivism is a thoroughly researched interdisciplinary exploration of the critical role metaethical beliefs play in the way morality functions.This book offers a helpful guide to social scientists interested in joining this thriving new area of research.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Cole Wright is a professor of psychology at the College of Charleston, Charleston, SC, USA. Her area of research includes moral development and moral psychology more generally. Specifically, she studies virtue (with a current focus on humility), meta-ethics, moral conviction, and tolerance; the influence of individual and social "liberal vs. conservative" mindsets on moral judgments; and young children's early moral development. In addition to writing Understanding Virtue: Theory and Measurement (with Michael Warren and Nancy Snow), she has edited an interdisciplinary volume on Humility (2019). Also she has co-edited, with Hagop Sarkissian, Advances in Experimental Moral Psychology (2014).