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Jonathan Haidt
moral foundations; elephant-and-rider.
Professor of Ethical Leadership at NYU Stern School of Business. Known for Moral Foundations Theory, which maps the distinct moral intuitions underlying political disagreement, and the elephant-and-rider metaphor — the idea that emotion drives judgement while reason rationalises after the fact. Author of 'The Righteous Mind' and 'The Happiness Hypothesis'.
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Sources by Jonathan Haidt
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Top neighbors of Jonathan Haidt
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Adam Alter
Drunk Tank Pink; Irresistible; cue-driven behavior research.
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02Adam Galinsky
power and decision-making.
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03Amos Tversky
heuristics-and-biases program; Prospect Theory co-author.
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04Anders Ericsson
deliberate practice.
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05Andrei Shleifer
noise traders; inefficient markets.
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06Annie Duke
Thinking in Bets; resulting fallacy.
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07Antonio Damasio
somatic-marker hypothesis.
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08Barbara Mellers
Good Judgment Project co-PI; forecasting accuracy.
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Last updated
10 May 2026