I’d like to revisit something we talked about on my old blog: the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s theory of moral foundations, and how it informs the way we interpret events and act.
In this episode of Madison's Notes, Jonathan Haidt, renowned social psychologist ... rather than pointing to a moral failing. This leads into a comparison with the themes explored in The Coddling ...
Pete Buttigieg Decides to Spend More Time with His Family Over at the invaluable Minding the Campus, John Leo has a fascinating interview with NYU’s Jonathan Haidt, founder of Heterodox Academy ...
This article is an on-site version of our Moral Money newsletter ... This issue brings us to today’s first item: an interview with Jonathan Haidt, one of the foremost researchers on social ...
The prominent social psychologist Jonathan Haidt ... though; it’s not how people actually live. As Haidt has shown, moral intuition is something deeply grounded in human consciousness.
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A new book has amplified fierce debate around teens, mental health and smartphonesSocial psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s “The Anxious Generation,” published ... said he believes the concern is part of a recurring moral panic largely driven by older adults.
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