Introduction
I. History
1:Karma, Moral Responsibility, and Buddhist Ethics, Bronwyn Finnigan
2:Plato: Moral Psychology, Rachana Kamtekar
3:The Virtuous Spiral: Aristotle's Theory of Habituation, Agnes Callard
4:Reason as Servant of the Will: Some Critics of Aquinas, Terence Irwin
5:Moral Sentiments in Hume and Adam Smith, Rachel Cohon
6:From a priori respect to human frailty: optimism and pessimism in Kant's moral psychology, Lucy Allais
7:Nietzsche's Naturalistic Moral Psychology: Anti-Realism, Sentimentalism, Hard Incompatibilism, Brian Leiter
II. Foundations
8:Judgment Internalism, Samuel Asarnow and David Taylor
9:Virtue, Lorraine Besser
10:The Nature and Significance of Blame, David Brink and Dana Kay Nelkin
11:Punishment as Communication, Fiery Cushman, Arunima Sarin, and Mark Ho
12:The Moral Psychology of Respect, Stephen Darwall
13:Emotion Kinds, Motivation and Irrational Explanation, Justin D'Arms
14:Moral Expertise, Julia Driver
15:Redirecting Rawlsian Reasoning Toward the Greater Good, Joshua Greene, Karen Huang, and Max Bazerman
16:Self-Deception and the Moral Self, Richard Holton
17:Two Ways to Adopt a Norm: The (Moral?) Psychology of Internalization and Avowal, Dan Kelly
18:Morality and Possibility, Joshua Knobe
19:Social Construction, Revelation, and Moral Psychology, Ron Mallon
20:Weakness of Will, Al Mele
21:Moral Nativism, John Mikhail
22:Animal Moral Psychologies, Susana Monso and Kristin Andrews
23:Moral Learning and Moral Representations, Shaun Nichols
24:Methods, Models, and the Evolution of Moral Psychology, Cailin O'Connor
25:The Moral Psychology of Humor, Lauren Olin
26:The Limits of Neuroscience for Ethics, Adina Roskies
27:The Moral Psychology of Moral Responsibility, Fernando Rudy
28:Personal Identity, David Shoemaker and Kevin Tobia
29:Some Potential Philosophical Lessons of Implicit Moral Attitudes, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Daryl Cameron
30:The Nature of Reasons for Action and their Psychological Implications, Michael Smith
31:Prudential Psychology: Theory, Method, and Measurement, Valerie Tiberius & Dan Haybron
32:Situationism, Moral Improvement, and Moral Responsibility, Maria Waggoner, John Doris, and Manuel Vargas
III. Applications
33:Negligence: its Moral Significance, Santiago Amaya
34:Sex By Deception, Berit Brogaard
35:The moral psychology of blame: A feminist analysis, Mich Ciurria
36:Are Desires Interdependent, Fiery Cushman and L. A. Paul
37:Mens Rea in Moral Judgment and Criminal Law, Carly Giffin and Tania Lombrozo
38:Variations in Moral Concerns Across Political Ideology: Moral Foundations, Hidden Tribes, and Righteous Division, Jesse Graham and Daniel A. Yudkin
39:Adapative Preferences and the Moral Psychology of Oppression, Serene Khader
40:Marriage, Monogamy, and Moral Psychology, Stephen Macedo
41:Empathy and Moral Understanding in Psychopathy, Heidi Maibom
42:Moral Character, Liberal States, and Civic Education, Emily McTernan
43:A Moral Psychology of Poverty?, Jennifer Morton
44:Agency in Mental Illness and Disability, Dominic Murphy and Natalia Washington
45:The Moral Psychology of Victimization, Laura Niemi and Liane Young
46:Forgiveness and Moral Repair, Kathryn J. Norlock
47:Accountability and Implicit Bias: A Study in Skepticism about Responsibility, Gideon Rosen
48:Loss of Control in Addiction: The Search for an Adequate Theory and the Case for Intellectual Humility, Chandra Sripada
49:Love and the Anatomy of Needing Another, Monique Wonderly
50:Race and Moral Psychology, Robin Zheng
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