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Many philosophers believe that normative ethics is in principle
independent of psychology. By contrast, the authors of these essays
explore the interconnections between psychology and moral
theory. They investigate the psychological constraints on realizable
ethical ideals and articulate the psychological assumptions behind
traditional ethics. They also examine the ways in which the basic
architecture of the mind, core emotions, patterns of individual
development, social psychology, and the limits on human capacities
for rational deliberation affect morality.
Owen Flanagan is Professor of Philosophy at Duke
University. Amélie Oksenberg Rorty is Professor of
Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College.
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