ABSTRACT

In the first edition of A Very Bad Wizard: Morality Behind the Curtain – Nine Conversations, philosopher Tamler Sommers talked with an interdisciplinary group of the world’s leading researchers—from the fields of social psychology, moral philosophy, cognitive science, and primatology—all working on the same issue: the origins and workings of morality. Together, these nine interviews pulled back some of the curtain, not only on our moral lives but—through Sommers’ probing, entertaining, and well informed questions—on the way morality traditionally has been studied.

This Second Edition increases the subject matter, adding eight additional interviews and offering features that will make A Very Bad Wizard more useful in undergraduate classrooms. These features include structuring all chapters around sections and themes familiar in a course in ethics or moral psychology; providing follow-up podcasts for some of the interviews, which will delve into certain issues from the conversations in a more informal manner; including an expanded and annotated reading list with relevant primary sources at the end of each interview; presenting instructor and student resources online in a companion website.

The resulting new publication promises to synthesize and make accessible the latest interdisciplinary research to offer a brand new way to teach philosophical ethics and moral psychology.

part I|38 pages

Free to Be You and Me? Maybe Not

chapter 1|14 pages

Galen Strawson

You Cannot Make Yourself the Way You Are

chapter 2|22 pages

Philip Zimbardo

The Power of the Situation

part II|92 pages

The Big Questions

chapter 3|18 pages

Valerie Tiberius

The Good Life

chapter 4|19 pages

Susan Wolf

Meaning and Objectivity

chapter 5|17 pages

Nancy Sherman

Navigating Our Moral Worlds

chapter 6|17 pages

William Ian Miller

Codes of Honor

chapter 7|19 pages

Kwame Anthony Appiah

Honor and Moral Progress

part III|52 pages

Metaethics

chapter 8|13 pages

Michael Ruse

The Illusion of Objectivity in Ethics

chapter 9|15 pages

Peter Singer

A Gadfly for the Greater Good

chapter 10|22 pages

Simon Blackburn

Beyond the Knave

part IV|125 pages

Morality Behind the Curtain

chapter 11|15 pages

Frans de Waal

Lessons from Our Primate Relatives

chapter 12|14 pages

Jonathan Haidt

Comfortably Dumbfounded

chapter 13|21 pages

Paul Bloom

Reason Restored

chapter 14|18 pages

Joseph Henrich

Relative Justice

chapter 15|19 pages

Alan Fiske and Tage Rai

The Morality of Violence

chapter 16|22 pages

Stephen Stich

“I Walk the Line”

chapter 17|14 pages

Joshua Greene and Liane Young

Trolley Problems