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The Righteous Mind
Why Good People Are Divided by Poliotics and Religion
Jonathan Haidt, 2012 | Cedar Mill 302 HAIDT
- p005 1987 grad student psychology University of Pennsylvania
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Haidt Jonathan Haidt
The main message from this book is there
Introduction
- xiii Human nature is not just intrinsically moral, it is also intrinsically moralistic, critical, and judgmental.
Part 1, Intuitions Come First, Strategic Reasoning Second
- The mind is divided, like a rider on an elephant, and the rider's job is to serve the elephant.
- p004 family dog killed, eaten. Disgusting yes, morally wrong no (to well-educated)
- p004 man buys supermarket chicken, has sex with it, then eats it.  MORE disgusting, morally wrong no (to well-educated) - everyone else says WRONG
 
- p005 nativist (Bible, Darwin) morality built in 
- p005 empiricist (John Locke) believes babies blank slates, children learn morality from experience 
- p005 rationalist (Piaget) children figure it out for themselves 
- p006 morality self-constructed during play, improving with age
- p007 rationalist believes moral knowledge from reasoning 
- p007 Lawrence Kohlberg quantified Piaget, defined six stages of social reasoning 
- p008 Kohlberg claims morally advanced kids learned other's perspectives from "role taking"
- p009 Kohlberg's framework predefined morality as justice, not authority, hierarchy, and tradition
- p010 kids recognize social conventions different than harm prevention
- p012 different moralities: "Ilongot" (Bugkalot), formerly headhunters, channeled in-group tensions to out-group competition 
- p014 Richard Shweder quotes Clifford Geertz, westerners think bounded unique individuals, peculiar idea elsewhere 
- intuition and emotions rule, strategic reasoning justifies/explains (sometimes)
- p049 Dale Carnegie: avoid confrontation, be a good listener, instead of reverting to combat mode
- p055 brains evaluate threat/benefit very quickly, Robert Zajonc affective primacy 
- p072 ring of gyges 
- p075 Accountability systems make human beings the world champions of cooperation beyond kinship.
- p075 Philip Tetlock 
- p086 people care about their groups, not ideas
- p088 The rationalist delusion
- p096 Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic
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Part 2, There is More to Morality than Harm and Fairness
