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Behavioral Ethics in Practice : Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions
Behavioral Ethics in Practice : Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions
Behavioral Ethics in Practice : Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions
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Behavioral Ethics in Practice : Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions

This book is an accessible research-based introduction to behavioral ethics. Often ethics education is incomplete because it ignores how and why people make moral decisions. But using exciting new research from fields such as behavioural psychology cognitive science and evolutionary biology the study of behavioural ethics uncovers the common reasons why good people often screw up. Scientists have long studied the ways human beings make decisions but only recently have researchers begun to focus specifically on ethical decision making. Unlike philosophy and religion which aim to tell people how to think and act about various moral issues behavioral ethics research reveals the factors that influence how people really make moral decisions. Most people get into ethical trouble for doing obviously wrong things. Aristotle cannot help but learning about behavioral ethics can. By supplementing traditional approaches to teaching ethics with a clear detailed research-based introduction to behavioral ethics beginners can quickly become familiar with the important elements of this new field. This book includes the bonus of being coordinated with Ethics Unwrapped – a free online educational resource featuring award-winning videos and teaching materials on a variety of behavioral ethics (and general ethics) topics. This book is a useful supplement for virtually every ethics course and important in any course where incorporating practical ethics in an engaging manner is paramount. The content applies to every discipline –business ethics journalism medicine legal ethics and others – because its chief subject is the nature of moral decision making. The book is also highly relevant to practitioners across all sectors. | Behavioral Ethics in Practice Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions

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This book is an accessible research-based introduction to behavioral ethics. Often ethics education is incomplete because it ignores how and why people make moral decisions. But using exciting new research from fields such as behavioural psychology cognitive science and evolutionary biology the study of behavioural ethics uncovers the common reasons why good people often screw up. Scientists have long studied the ways human beings make decisions but only recently have researchers begun to focus specifically on ethical decision making. Unlike philosophy and religion which aim to tell people how to think and act about various moral issues behavioral ethics research reveals the factors that influence how people really make moral decisions. Most people get into ethical trouble for doing obviously wrong things. Aristotle cannot help but learning about behavioral ethics can. By supplementing traditional approaches to teaching ethics with a clear detailed research-based introduction to behavioral ethics beginners can quickly become familiar with the important elements of this new field. This book includes the bonus of being coordinated with Ethics Unwrapped – a free online educational resource featuring award-winning videos and teaching materials on a variety of behavioral ethics (and general ethics) topics. This book is a useful supplement for virtually every ethics course and important in any course where incorporating practical ethics in an engaging manner is paramount. The content applies to every discipline –business ethics journalism medicine legal ethics and others – because its chief subject is the nature of moral decision making. The book is also highly relevant to practitioners across all sectors. | Behavioral Ethics in Practice Why We Sometimes Make the Wrong Decisions

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