![]() Many of his subjects for his dissertation research came from his time at McDonald’s. ![]() In the process, he’s going to look at the differences in the moral foundation between conservatives and liberals, as well as how they lean differently in common ground. His metaphor is that “the righteous mind is like a tongue with six taste receptors.” He’s going to develop the foundations of morality. The second section of the book develops the thesis that “there’s more to morality than harm and fairness”. He summarizes this as “intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second.” In his metaphor the rider serves the elephant, explaining why the elephant (intuitions) is going in the direction it is going. ![]() The first section of Jonathan Haidt’s The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion developed Haidt’s Social Intuition Theory. ![]()
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