@Yanima—A few reviewers have noted the various unstated and uninterrogated assumptions and biases in Haidt’s book. It’s what make it difficult to review.
If one is to state and interrogate all of those assumptions and biases, in order to clarify and critique, then one ends writing a very long book review. An example is Dennis Junk’s “THE ENLIGHTENED HYPOCRISY OF JONATHAN HAIDT’S RIGHTEOUS MIND.”
But that isn’t to say there isn’t much of interest as well, if he oversteps the evidence provided on too many occasions, and even as he fumbles some of his interpretations.
@Yanima—A few reviewers have noted the various unstated and uninterrogated assumptions and biases in Haidt’s book. It’s what make it difficult to review.
If one is to state and interrogate all of those assumptions and biases, in order to clarify and critique, then one ends writing a very long book review. An example is Dennis Junk’s “THE ENLIGHTENED HYPOCRISY OF JONATHAN HAIDT’S RIGHTEOUS MIND.”
But that isn’t to say there isn’t much of interest as well, if he oversteps the evidence provided on too many occasions, and even as he fumbles some of his interpretations.