PERSPECTIVES ON PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE

March 2010 - Vol. 5, Issue No. 2

Cognitive "Category-Based Induction" Research and Social "Persuasion" Research Are Each About What Makes Arguments Believable: A Tale of Two Literatures
Kate A. Ranganath, Barbara A. Spellman, and Jennifer A. Joy-Gaba

The Attachment Paradox: How Can So Many of Us (the Insecure Ones) Have No Adaptive Advantages?
Tsachi Ein-Dor, Mario Mikulincer, Guy Doron, and Phillip R. Shaver

Episodic Future Thought: An Emerging Concept
Karl K. Szpunar

Moral Complexity: The Fatal Attraction of Truthiness and the Importance of Mature Moral Functioning
Darcia Narvaez

Moral Psychology Must Not Be Based on Faith and Hope: Commentary on Narvaez (2010)
Jonathan Haidt

The Embodied Dynamism of Moral Becoming: Reply to Haidt (2010)
Darcia Narvaez

The Costs and Benefits of Calculation and Moral Rules
Will M. Bennis, Douglas L. Medin, and Daniel M. Bartels

The Limits of Cost-Benefit Calculation: Commentary on Bennis, Medin, & Bartels (2010)
Barry Schwartz

Situated Social Identities Constrain Morally Defensible Choices: Commentary on Bennis, Medin, & Bartels (2010)
Philip E. Tetlock and Gregory Mitchell

In Favor of Clear Thinking: Incorporating Moral Rules Into a Wise Cost-Benefit Analysis—Commentary on Bennis, Medin, & Bartels (2010)
Max H. Bazerman and Joshua Greene

Perspectives on the Ecology of Decision Modes: Reply to Comments
Will M. Bennis, Douglas L. Medin, and Daniel M. Bartels