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18 sty 2019 · We argue that these three key principles explain the interest of so many researchers in the topic of morality and examine whether and how these are addressed in empirical research available to date.
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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. Schwartz’s...
13 lut 2024 · Mores refer to the norms that are widely observed and have great moral significance in a society. These norms are often seen as critical for the proper functioning of a group or society, and violations are typically met with serious societal disapproval or sanctions.
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.
Moral principles indicate what is a “good,” “virtuous,” “just,” “right,” or “ethical” way for humans to behave (Haidt, 2012; Haidt & Kesebir, 2010; Turiel, 2006).
26 paź 2023 · The discussion above takes a social-psychological approach to groups’ versus individuals’ decisions to engage in one morally-relevant behavior—prosocial behavior. I have argued that prosocial behavior is well situated in the moral domain, but it is only one aspect of morality.
1 sty 2010 · I will summarize the dominant psychological approaches to moral identity before offering a sociological approach. The sociological approach fills an important gap in psychological work on moral identity by providing a conceptual framework that links different aspects of the self into a coherent theoretical structure.