1-The Problems of Contemporary Moral Deliberation
Five Styles of Moral Deliberation
An Inadequate Model of Human Cognition
2-Human Embodiment and Moral Deliberation Stumbling Over Embodiment
Evolutionary Theory and Humanity
Brain Structure and Brain Function Neurotransmitters--Rewards And Aversions
Emotion
Non-Conscious Cognition Fundamental Routines of Survival
Embodiment and Ethics
3-Human Sociability and Moral Deliberation
The Ability to be Social
The Dynamics of Human Socialization
Evolution and Social Groups
Social Deliberation about Ethics4-Dual Process Theories and Moral Deliberation
History of Decision Making Theory
Dual Process Theories of Cognition
Dual Process Theory and Moral Decision Making
The Problems of Current Dual Process Moral Theory
5-Type 2 Moral CognitionDeductive Reasoning
Analysis
Induction
Coherence-Based ReasoningAssessment of Type 2 Moral Reasoning
6-Type 1 Moral Cognition
Characterization of Type 1 Processing William James and Type 1 Cognition A Jamesian Model of Moral Cognition Aesthetic Moral Cognition7-Narrative And Moral Deliberation Type 2 Processes and Narrative Interpretation
Type 2 Narrative and Applied Ethics Type 1 Narrative Construction and Interpretation
Type 1 Moral Deliberation Using Narratives
8-- Dual Processes Interacting in Moral Deliberation
Reflective Equilibrium
Perceptual Equilibrium
William James, Conceptual Translation, and the Mediating Attitude
A Dual Process Model of Moral Deliberation
An Abbreviated Illustration of the Model The Importance of Aesthetic Sensibilities9-ConclusionEndnotesSelected Bibliography
Index
About the Author: J. Jeffrey Tillman is Professor of Philosophy and Religion and Director of Graduate Studies at the Wichita Falls Campus of Wayland Baptist University, Texas, US