This Handbook combines the forces of the many disciplines involved in value research and covers issues such as definitions of value and the role of value in emotion. The book contributes to an interdisciplinary dialogue by providing a common reference point to serve as a resource for disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- What is value? Where does it come from?
- 1: Christine Tappolet and Mauro Rossi: What is value? Where does it come from? A philosophical perspective
- 2: Toni Ronnow-Rasmussen and Wlodek Rabinowicz: Value taxonomy
- 3: E. Tory Higgins: What is value? Where does it come from? A psychological perspective
- 4: Shalom Schwartz: Basic Individual Values: Sources and Consequences
- 5: Dino Levy and Paul Glimcher: Common value representation - A neuroeconomic perspective
- 6: Jorge Moll, Roland Zahn, and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza: The neural underpinnings of moral value
- 7: Diana Boer and Klaus Boehnke: What are values? Where do they come from? A developmental perspective
- Values, emotions, and decision-making
- 8: Julien Deonna and Fabrice Teroni: Value and emotion
- 9: Christian von Scheve: Societal origins of values and evaluative feelings
- 10: Peter Sokol-Hessner and Elizabeth A. Phelps: Affect, decision-making and value: Neural and psychological mechanisms
- 11: Rajna Gibson, Carmen Tanner and Alexander F. Wagner: Protected values and economic decision making
- 12: Gabriella Jiga-Boy, Greg Maio, Geoff Haddock and Katy Tapper: Values and behaviour
- Varieties of value
- 13: Dan-Mikael Ellingsen and Morten Kringelbach: Hedonic value
- 14: Raffaele Rodogno: Prudential value or well-being
- 15: Jerold Levinson: Musical Value
- 16: Thomas Dietz: Environmental value
- 17: John Jost, Elvira Basevich, Eric S. Dickson and Sharareh Noorbaloochi: The Place of Values in a World of Politics: Personality, Motivation, and Ideology
- 18: Adam Pelser and Robert C. Roberts: Religious value and moral psychology
- Afterword
- 19: Tobias Brosch and David Sander: From values to valuation: An interdisciplinary approach to the study of value