
Discover why our moral instincts aren't taught but innate. "Moral Minds" revolutionized psychology by revealing our unconscious moral grammar - as universal as language itself. What if our ethical compass was pre-programmed by evolution, not reason? Hauser's groundbreaking thesis challenges everything you thought about right and wrong.
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Our moral judgments are mediated by a hidden grammar that evaluates actions according to principles we can't articulate-shifting morality from a philosophical domain to a scientific one.
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Imagine you're faced with a terrible choice: a runaway trolley is about to kill five people. You can flip a switch to divert it to another track where it will kill only one person instead. Most people would flip the switch. But what if the only way to save those five people was to push a large person off a footbridge to stop the trolley? Though the math remains the same - sacrifice one to save five - most people recoil at this option. Why? This puzzle lies at the heart of Marc Hauser's groundbreaking exploration of our moral instincts. What if our deepest moral judgments aren't the product of careful reasoning or religious teaching, but rather an innate moral faculty that evolved over millions of years? This provocative thesis challenges everything we think we know about the origins of right and wrong.