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11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism
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Owen Flanagan
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- Prologue: Saints 1
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PART I. Ethics and Psychological Realism
- I. Ethics and Psychology 15
- 2. The Principle of Minimal Psychological Realism 32
- 3. Psychological Realism and the Personal Point of View 56
- 4. Abstraction, Alienation, and Integrity 79
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PART II. Liberal and Communitarian Philosophical Psychology
- 5. Community and the Liberal Self 105
- 6. Identity and Community 133
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PART III. Moral Psychology
- 7. Moral Cognition: Development and Deep Structure 161
- 8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages 181
- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity 196
- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate 218
- 11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism 235
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PART IV. Situations, Dispositions, and Well-Being
- 12. Invisible Shepherds, Sensible Knaves, and the Modularity of the Moral 255
- 13. Characters and Their Traits 276
- 14. Situations, Sympathy, and Attribution Theory 293
- 15. Virtue, Mental Health, and Happiness 315
- Epilogue 333
- Notes 339
- References 355
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Preface vii
- Contents xi
- Prologue: Saints 1
-
PART I. Ethics and Psychological Realism
- I. Ethics and Psychology 15
- 2. The Principle of Minimal Psychological Realism 32
- 3. Psychological Realism and the Personal Point of View 56
- 4. Abstraction, Alienation, and Integrity 79
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PART II. Liberal and Communitarian Philosophical Psychology
- 5. Community and the Liberal Self 105
- 6. Identity and Community 133
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PART III. Moral Psychology
- 7. Moral Cognition: Development and Deep Structure 161
- 8. Modern Moral Philosophy and Moral Stages 181
- 9. Virtue, Gender, and Identity 196
- 10. Gender Differences: The Current Status of the Debate 218
- 11. Gender, Normative Adequacy, Content, and Cognitivism 235
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PART IV. Situations, Dispositions, and Well-Being
- 12. Invisible Shepherds, Sensible Knaves, and the Modularity of the Moral 255
- 13. Characters and Their Traits 276
- 14. Situations, Sympathy, and Attribution Theory 293
- 15. Virtue, Mental Health, and Happiness 315
- Epilogue 333
- Notes 339
- References 355
- Index 375