Jonathan Haidt's book explores the psychological origins of human morality, arguing that moral judgments are primarily driven by intuition, with reasoning serving to rationalize these intuitions. He identifies six moral foundations that underpin political and religious divisions.
Jonathan height has another cool idea um about like this sort of uh retrofitting rationalizations for like moral intuitions and like that's another example of it where you can be fully convinced he gives a great example where but you know the can't you thing that I explained earlier where it was like can can you just not
""Jonathan Haidt was mentioned as an author with a 'cool idea' and the speaker referenced an example from his book about 'retrofitting rationalizations for like moral intuitions', specifically the 'can't you thing' anecdote. This book directly covers these concepts."