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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. What Is a Habit?
2. The Habitual and the Ethical: Unhappy Marriage?
3. Why Does 'Habitual Ethics' Matter Today?
4. Chapters Overview
Part I: Habit and Individual Agency
1. From Facts to Norms (and Back)
1. Defining 'The Natural' (and the Role of Science)
2. The 'Motivation Problem'
3. 'Following a Rule'
2. Habit and Skill Acquisition
1. Skilful Coping and Skilful Action
2. The Structure of the Environment and Its Impact on Skill Acquisition
3. 'Tacit' Learning Attitude(s)
3. Routine and Rigidified Habits
1. Teleologically Indeterminate Professional Encounters
2. Humility and 'Sophia': Pre-conditions of Habit Plasticity?
3. Obstacles to Habit Plasticity in Professional Contexts
4. Growing Out of the Habitual
1. Growing Out of the Habitual: Habit v. Reason
2. When 'Reason' Shields Us from Normative Significance
5. Growing within the Habitual
1. Responsiveness to Reasons
2. Habit and the Work of Attention
3. Responsiveness to the Other: A Forgotten Capability?
Part II: Collective Habits and Moral Transformations
6. Law and Habits
1. The Narrow View: The Step from 'The Pre-Legal to the Legal'
2. Non-Deliberative Components within a Genealogy of Legal Normativity
3. The Types of Habits Law May Foster
7. Algorithmic Habits and Social Transformations
1. Inferred Traits and Optimisation Endeavours
2. Precluded Transformations: Alienation through Reification
3. Ensemble Contestability
4. Bottom-Up Data Trusts
Conclusion
1. What Is a Habit?
2. The Habitual and the Ethical: Unhappy Marriage?
3. Why Does 'Habitual Ethics' Matter Today?
4. Chapters Overview
Part I: Habit and Individual Agency
1. From Facts to Norms (and Back)
1. Defining 'The Natural' (and the Role of Science)
2. The 'Motivation Problem'
3. 'Following a Rule'
2. Habit and Skill Acquisition
1. Skilful Coping and Skilful Action
2. The Structure of the Environment and Its Impact on Skill Acquisition
3. 'Tacit' Learning Attitude(s)
3. Routine and Rigidified Habits
1. Teleologically Indeterminate Professional Encounters
2. Humility and 'Sophia': Pre-conditions of Habit Plasticity?
3. Obstacles to Habit Plasticity in Professional Contexts
4. Growing Out of the Habitual
1. Growing Out of the Habitual: Habit v. Reason
2. When 'Reason' Shields Us from Normative Significance
5. Growing within the Habitual
1. Responsiveness to Reasons
2. Habit and the Work of Attention
3. Responsiveness to the Other: A Forgotten Capability?
Part II: Collective Habits and Moral Transformations
6. Law and Habits
1. The Narrow View: The Step from 'The Pre-Legal to the Legal'
2. Non-Deliberative Components within a Genealogy of Legal Normativity
3. The Types of Habits Law May Foster
7. Algorithmic Habits and Social Transformations
1. Inferred Traits and Optimisation Endeavours
2. Precluded Transformations: Alienation through Reification
3. Ensemble Contestability
4. Bottom-Up Data Trusts
Conclusion