Habitual Ethics?
"Just like other experts, members of the professions develop their craft thanks to a deep internalisation of both complex cognitive structures and a mix of habits and intuitive understandings. These non-cognitive aspects of expertise can be what distinguishes the merely competent from the truly...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Academic
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction
- 1. What Is a Habit?
- 2. The Habitual and the Ethical: Unhappy Marriage?
- 3. Why Does 'Habitual Ethics' Matter Today?
- 4. Chapters Overview
- Part I: Habit and Individual Agency
- 1. From Facts to Norms (and Back)
- 1. Defining 'The Natural' (and the Role of Science)
- 2. The 'Motivation Problem'
- 3. 'Following a Rule'
- 2. Habit and Skill Acquisition
- 1. Skilful Coping and Skilful Action
- 2. The Structure of the Environment and Its Impact on Skill Acquisition
- 3. 'Tacit' Learning Attitude(s)
- 3. Routine and Rigidified Habits
- 1. Teleologically Indeterminate Professional Encounters
- 2. Humility and 'Sophia': Pre-conditions of Habit Plasticity?
- 3. Obstacles to Habit Plasticity in Professional Contexts
- 4. Growing Out of the Habitual
- 1. Growing Out of the Habitual: Habit v. Reason
- 2. When 'Reason' Shields Us from Normative Significance
- 5. Growing within the Habitual
- 1. Responsiveness to Reasons
- 2. Habit and the Work of Attention
- 3. Responsiveness to the Other: A Forgotten Capability?
- Part II: Collective Habits and Moral Transformations
- 6. Law and Habits
- 1. The Narrow View: The Step from 'The Pre-Legal to the Legal'
- 2. Non-Deliberative Components within a Genealogy of Legal Normativity
- 3. The Types of Habits Law May Foster
- 7. Algorithmic Habits and Social Transformations
- 1. Inferred Traits and Optimisation Endeavours
- 2. Precluded Transformations: Alienation through Reification
- 3. Ensemble Contestability
- 4. Bottom-Up Data Trusts
- Conclusion.