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ISBN-10 : 0191807575
ISBN-13 : 9780191807572
Author: Tobias Brosch, David Sander
What is value? Where does it come from? How does it impact our emotions, motivations, decisions and experiences? Value is involved in practically every aspect of human life: whether we decide whom to marry or which political candidate to elect, whether we choose between consumer goods, whether we ask ourselves what is morally right, or beautiful, or sacred, value plays a crucial role. Today the investigation of value is central to many disciplines interested in human thinking, feeling, and behavior, such as economics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, or sociology. Interestingly, while these disciplines all investigate value, they use different definitions and focus on different aspects of the phenomenon. The Handbook of Value combines the forces of the many disciplines involved in value research, by integrating the perspectives of distinguished scholars from the different disciplines. To allow for a high degree of interdisciplinarity, the editors assembled a panel of eminent associate editors representing the different disciplines: Professor Ernst Fehr (economics), Professor Patrik Vuilleumier (neuroscience), Professor Julien Deonna (philosophy) and Professor Fabrice Clement (sociology). Contributions cover conceptual issues such as definitions of value, psychological and neurological mechanisms underlying value computation and representation, types and taxonomies of value, interindividual and intercultural value differences, the role of value in emotion, moral judgment, decision-making and behavior, as well as “case studies ” of individual varieties of value. The volume contributes to an interdisciplinary dialogue and integration by providing a common reference point that will serve as a resource for disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinary cross-fertilization. At the same time, the volume provides an excellent overview of the academic state of the art for more practically oriented readers, for example from a business background, who want to understand the determinants of value.
Handbook of value : perspectives from economics, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology and sociology 1st Table of contents:
Section 1 What is value? Where does it come from?
1 What is value? Where does it come from? A philosophical perspective
Christine Tappolet and Mauro Rossi
2 Value taxonomy
Wlodek Rabinowicz and Toni Rønnow-Rasmussen
3 What is value? Where does it come from? A psychological perspective
E. Tory Higgins
4 Basic individual values: sources and consequences
Shalom H. Schwartz
5 Common value representation—a neuroeconomic perspective
Dino Levy and Paul Glimcher
6 The neural underpinnings of moral values
Jorge Moll, Roland Zahn, and Ricardo de Oliveira-Souza
7 What are values? Where do they come from? A developmental perspective
Diana Boer and Klaus Boehnke
8 Value and emotion
Julien A. Deonna and Fabrice Teroni
Section 2 Values, emotions, and decision-making
9 Societal origins of values and evaluative feelings
Christian von Scheve
10 Affect, decision-making, and value: neural and psychological mechanisms
Peter Sokol-Hessner and Elizabeth A. Phelps
11 Protected values and economic decision-making
Rajna Gibson, Carmen Tanner, and Alexander F. Wagner
12 Values and behavior
Gabriela M. Jiga-Boy, Gregory R. Maio, Geoffrey Haddock, and Katy Tapper
13 Hedonic value
Dan-Mikael Ellingsen, Siri Leknes, and Morten Kringelbach
Section 3 Varieties of value
14 Prudential value or well-being
Raffaele Rodogno
15 Musical value
Jerrold Levinson
16 Environmental value
Thomas Dietz
17 The place of values in a world of politics: personality, motivation, and ideology
John T. Jost, Elvira Basevich, Eric S. Dickson, and Sharareh Noorbaloochi
18 Religious value and moral psychology
Adam C. Pelser and Robert C. Roberts
Section 4 Concluding remarks
19 From values to valuation: an interdisciplinary approach to the study of value
Tobias Brosch and David Sander
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