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− | + | ==Overview== | |
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+ | Jon Haidt was a speaker at the [[Beyond Belief: Enlightenment 2.0]] conference in 2007. | ||
+ | ===Pages=== | ||
+ | * [[/writings]] filed on Issuepedia | ||
+ | ===Theories=== | ||
+ | Haidt and others have proposed that there are [[5 pillars of morality|5 "innate psychological systems form the foundation of intuitive ethics"]] across [[human nature|all human cultures]], and that one's political affiliation ([[conservative]] vs. [[liberal]]) is largely determined by how one ranks these systems. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Reference=== | ===Reference=== |
Revision as of 23:36, 14 July 2009
Overview
Jon Haidt was a speaker at the Beyond Belief: Enlightenment 2.0 conference in 2007.
Pages
- /writings filed on Issuepedia
Theories
Haidt and others have proposed that there are 5 "innate psychological systems form the foundation of intuitive ethics" across all human cultures, and that one's political affiliation (conservative vs. liberal) is largely determined by how one ranks these systems.
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
Conservapediano equivalent page (as of 2008-04-06)dKosopediano equivalent page (as of 2008-04-06)SourceWatchno equivalent page (as of 2008-04-06)
Official
- main home page
- user page at virginia.edu
- YourMorals.Org: a project by Haidt and others to study morality through online surveys