Moral tribes : emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them by Greene, Joshua David

Moral tribes : emotion, reason, and the gap between us and them
by Greene, Joshua David

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Paperback Penguin Books, 2014
Description: 422 pages : illustrations; 22 cm
Dewey: 170; Audience: Adult

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-403) and index. A neuroscientist explores how globalization has illuminated the deep moral divisions between opposing sides, drawing on pioneering research to reveal the evolutionary sources of morality while outlining recommendations for bridging divided cultures.

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"Surprising and remarkable...Toggling between big ideas, technical details, and his personal intellectual journey, Greene writes a thesis suitable to both airplane reading and PhD seminars."--The Boston Globe

Our brains were designed for tribal life, for getting along with a select group of others (Us) and for fighting off everyone else (Them). But modern times have forced the world's tribes into a shared space, resulting in epic clashes of values along with unprecedented opportunities. As the world shrinks, the moral lines that divide us become more salient and more puzzling. We fight over everything from tax codes to gay marriage to global warming, and we wonder where, if at all, we can find our common ground.

A grand synthesis of neuroscience, psychology, and philosophy, Moral Tribes reveals the underlying causes of modern conflict and lights the way forward. Greene compares the human brain to a dual-mode camera, with point-and-shoot automatic settings ("portrait," "landscape") as well as a manual mode. Our point-and-shoot settings are our emotions--efficient, automated programs honed by evolution, culture, and personal experience. The brain's manual mode is its capacity for deliberate reasoning, which makes our thinking flexible. Point-and-shoot emotions make us social animals, turning Me into Us. But they also make us tribal animals, turning Us against Them. Our tribal emotions make us fight--sometimes with bombs, sometimes with words--often with life-and-death stakes.

A major achievement from a rising star in a new scientific field, Moral Tribes will refashion your deepest beliefs about how moral thinking works and how it can work better.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publication Date: December 30, 2014
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dewey: 170
  • Classifications: Nonfiction
  • Description: 422 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • ISBN-10: 0-14-312605-9
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-14-312605-8
  • Follett Number: 0871NQ1
  • Audience: Adult