The Righteous Mind
Book Review
«The Righteous Mind» by Jonathan Haidt is a profound exploration of moral psychology that offers readers a new perspective on the nature of human morality. Haidt uses an interdisciplinary approach, combining data from psychology, anthropology, and evolutionary biology to explain why people hold different moral beliefs. Critics note that the book helps to understand how moral intuitions are formed and how they influence political and religious views. Haidt argues that moral differences between people are not the result of rational thinking but rather intuitive reactions that are later rationalized. The book has been highly praised for its ability to challenge readers and make them reconsider their own moral beliefs. However, some critics point out that Haidt sometimes oversimplifies complex social and cultural phenomena. Overall, «The Righteous Mind» is considered an important contribution to understanding human morality and intergroup conflicts.
