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18 sty 2019 · Moral principles indicate what is a “good,” “virtuous,” “just,” “right,” or “ethical” way for humans to behave (Haidt, 2012; Haidt & Kesebir, 2010; Turiel, 2006). Moral guidelines (“do no harm”) can induce individuals to display behavior that has no obvious instrumental use or no direct value for them, for instance, when ...
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4 maj 2023 · The article compares three influential theories used in sociology and psychology to categorize types of morality—Luc Boltanski & Laurent Thévenot’s justification theory, Shalom H....
We review empirical research on (social) psychology of morality to identify which issues and relations are well documented by existing data and which areas of inquiry are in need of further empirical evidence.
The article compares three influential theories used in sociology and psychology to categorize types of morality—Luc Boltanski & Laurent Thévenot’s justification theory, Shalom H.
19 kwi 2006 · Moral psychology investigates human functioning in moral contexts, and asks how these results may impact debate in ethical theory. This work is necessarily interdisciplinary, drawing on both the empirical resources of the human sciences and the conceptual resources of philosophical ethics.
2 lis 2021 · For Durkheim (1961 [1925]), morality had three elements: a) the spirit of personal discipline and the ability to master one’s own egotism, b) attachment to social groups and the notion that society is the ultimate object of moral goals, and c) a free acceptance of such moral rules (Lukes 1985).
Morality. Altruism. Social solidarity. Values. Social psychology and theory. 1 Introduction. The sociology of morality has had a rocky history. Explicitly sociological studies of morality rose in prominence in the mid-to-late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.