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'Ideology in' vs. 'Cultural Cognition of' Law: What Difference Does it Make?
Dan M. Kahan Yale University - Law School; Harvard University - Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics
March 20, 2008
Harvard Law School Program on Risk Regulation Research Paper No. 08-22 Yale Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 180
Abstract:
Recent scholarship in law and political science identifies ideology as a major determinant of judicial decisionmaking. This essay suggests the possibility that much if not all the evidence this work rests on might be attributed to the influence of cultural cognition, a set of mechanisms that motivate individuals to conform their factual perceptions to their values. Such an account has the potential to furnish a psychologically richer description of how competing values generate judicial dissensus, a more informed normative appraisal of such dissensus, and a more tractable set of prescriptions for reducing it.
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Keywords: cultural cognition, ideology, judicial decisionmaking
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Date posted: March 25, 2008
; Last revised: April 16, 2013
Suggested CitationKahan, Dan M., 'Ideology in' vs. 'Cultural Cognition of' Law: What Difference Does it Make? (March 20, 2008). Harvard Law School Program on Risk Regulation Research Paper No. 08-22; Yale Law School, Public Law Working Paper No. 180. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1111865 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1111865
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