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Salah satu pesan utama buku ini, kita harus menyadari bahwa manusia merupakan makhluk emosional. Seringkali, alasan-alasan moral melayani emosi moral. Seringkali, argumen yang diutarakan untuk menduku...View More
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Dalam "The Righteous Mind", Jonathan Haidt menjelaskan mengapa berbagai kelompok memiliki pertimbangan moral berbeda-beda, bahwa moral memiliki banyak landasan, dan apakah moral bersifat rasional atau...View More
Bahas Buku: Diskusi Buku "The Righteous Mind" karya Jonathan Haidt
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Dunia, termasuk Indonesia, sedang mengalami perpecahan. Masyarakat terbelah menjadi kubu-kubu, berdasarkan pilihan politik, keyakinan agama, dan berbagai ala...
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In his new book, "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion", Jonathan Haidt explores the origins of morality and its basis in politics and religion. In this talk, given...View More
The Righteous Mind | Jonathan Haidt | Talks at Google
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In his new book, "The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion", Jonathan Haidt explores the origins of morality and its basis in politics and religion. In this talk, given during his visit to the Google headquarters in Mountain View, CA, Jonathan provides an introduction to the core themes of the book, particularly as they apply to the "hive-like" mode of operation of Google, Zappos, and many other successful organizations. He investigates the question of why some successful organizations operate like wolf packs, others like beehives. And he links several theories from the natural sciences, religion, and philosophy to try to explain how and why humans can be far more "groupish" than "selfish".
Jonathan Haidt is a professor of psychology at the University of Virginia and a visiting professor of business ethics at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is the author of "The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom.