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Moral Taste Buds: Readings and Resources
Teaching materials and lessons for exploring moral intuitions
- Moral Intuitions handout
- Moral Taste Buds (English
, German
)
- Noticing moral intuitions (English
, German
)
- Causes of our moral intuitions (English , German )
- Two stories of capitalism (English, German)
- Discussion Guide about moral issues (English, German)
- Ultimatum and Dictator game (English
, German
)
- Fair does not always mean the same thing (English
, German
)
- Do people return lost wallets to their owners? (English , German )
Recommended readings
- Teacher Guide p. 78-82, 51
- Global ESD pages:
- OpenMind / Moral intuitions
- OpenMind / True stories
- Human Evolution / Life in Groups
- Human Evolution / Life with other groups
- EvoLeipzig Website:
- OpenMind / Moralische Intuitionen
- OpenMind / Wahre Geschichten
- Menschliche Evolution / Leben in Gruppen
- Menschliche Evolution / Leben mit anderen Gruppen
- Jonathan Haidt: Three Stories of Capitalism . Short article
- Decety & Cowell (2016). Our Brains are Wired for Morality: Evolution, Development, and Neuroscience (Frontiers for Young Minds article for 12-13 year olds)
- Another approach to having respectful conversations with people you disagree with is called "Street Epistemology": https://streetepistemology.com/publications/street_epistemology_the_basics
Recommended Books on moral psychology
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Haidt, J. (2012). The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion. New York, NY, USA: Pantheon Books.
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Greene, J. D. (2013). Moral Tribes. Emotion, Reason and the Gap Between Us and Them. New York, NY, USA: The Penguin Press.