Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Apr 6, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0190217472
ISBN-13
9780190217471
Description
In this insightful exploration, the authors delve into the psychological phenomenon known as the identified lives effect, which reveals how individuals often prioritize the well-being of identifiable individuals over statistical lives. By examining this bias, they shed light on the inconsistencies in how society values human life and the implications for decision-making in healthcare and public policy.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, the discussion weaves together insights from ethics, psychology, and economics to better understand the impact of emotional resonance on human life valuation. The authors challenge readers to rethink moral reasoning and consider how emotional connections can shape our perceptions and actions, ultimately influencing broader societal outcomes.
Through an interdisciplinary lens, the discussion weaves together insights from ethics, psychology, and economics to better understand the impact of emotional resonance on human life valuation. The authors challenge readers to rethink moral reasoning and consider how emotional connections can shape our perceptions and actions, ultimately influencing broader societal outcomes.
Genres
Health & Wellness
Psychology