By Daniel Lende
Steven Pinker is selling something. Here’s what’s on the table: “the human moral sense turns out to be an organ of considerable complexity.” This organ has been built into our brains by evolution, culture-free except for how its five domains (harm, fairness, community, authority, and purity) are “ranked” and “channeled” in different places around the globe. Ready to buy?
Let’s sweeten the deal. Pinker is offering his “deeper look” which will help you “rethink your answers” about life and morality. He’s providing “a more objective reckoning” to help people get over their moral “illusions.” And he’s got the data to show it, from people in the lab, Web sites, and brain scanners. (I can’t help asking, these are his moral examples? People in artificial situations, people who don’t physically interact, and a series of images?) Continue reading “Steven Pinker and the Moral Instinct”
