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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.
- Altruism: Empirical Approaches
Their work powerfully demonstrates the utility of empirical...
- Experimental Moral Philosophy
Asking people to classify norms as moral and non-moral,...
- Reasoning
1. The Philosophical Importance of Moral Reasoning 1.1...
- Character, Moral: Empirical Approaches
One of the main differences in recent years has been the...
- The Dynamic Moral Self:
Exciting new discoveries have shown that moral psychology...
- The Oxford handbook of moral psychology
The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology's fifty chapters,...
- Altruism: Empirical Approaches
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18 gru 2015 · The kind of justice that will be our focus here is distributive justice, rather than retributive, international, transitional, or other kinds. More specifically, we will examine the distributive motives and behavior of individuals by consulting the empirical literature on economic games.
3 sie 2016 · One of the main differences in recent years has been the source of this empirical data, namely the work of social and personality psychologists on morally relevant thought and action. This entry briefly examines four recent empirical approaches to moral character.
Moral Psychology is the study of human thought and behavior in ethical contexts. [1] Historically, the term "moral psychology" was used relatively narrowly to refer to the study of moral development. [2] [3] This field of study is interdisciplinary between the application of philosophy and psychology.
Exciting new discoveries have shown that moral psychology can be enriched by adding the moral self to its models (as this volume demonstrates), but a closer look reveals that investigators vary greatly in their definition of this construct.
The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology's fifty chapters, authored by leading figures in the field, cover foundational topics, such as character, virtue, emotion, moral responsibility, the neuroscience of morality, weakness of will, and the nature of moral judgments and reasons.