A review by jmtedjeske
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them by Joshua D. Greene

5.0

I picked this book on a whim while browsing at the bookstore. It is well-written and entertaining. It is a defense of utilitarianism as understood and explained by the author, and it also contains a good discussion of emotion vs. reason in moral psychology. Some parts were a little dense, and to be honest I skipped some of the "intense" chapters, which the author suggested could be skipped, but overall it was well-worth reading.