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Jonathan Haidt

  • Tatiana Budanovahas quotedlast year
    The first truth is the foundational idea of this book: The mind is divided into parts that sometimes conflict.
  • Tatiana Budanovahas quotedlast year
    The second truth in this part of the story is that we are all, by nature, hypocrites, and this is why it is so hard for us to follow the Golden Rule faithfully.
  • Maricar Castrohas quoted2 years ago
    limbic system (from Latin limhus, "border" or "margin") because they wrap around the rest of the brain, forming a border.
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    least do what we can to understand why we are so easily divided into hostile groups, each one certain of its righteousness.
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    I could have titled this book The Moral Mind to convey the sense that the human mind is designed to “do” morality
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    But I chose the title The Righteous Mind to convey the sense that human nature is not just intrinsically moral, it’s also intrinsically moralistic, critical, and judgmental.
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second.7 Moral intuitions arise automatically and almost instantaneously, long before moral reasoning has a chance to get started,
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    those first intuitions tend to drive our later reasoning.
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    II is about the second principle of moral psychology, which is that there’s more to morality than harm and fairness.
  • jurnal369has quoted2 years ago
    central metaphor of these four chapters is that the righteous mind is like a tongue with six taste receptors.
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