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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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Abstract. The relationship between religion and morality has long been hotly debated. Does religion make us more moral? Is it necessary for morality? Do moral inclinations emerge independently of religious intuitions?
4 maj 2023 · In this article, I have presented a theoretical framework that I call Comparative Moral Principles (CMP), a comparison of three theories of morality commonly employed in sociology and...
We first identify key features that characterize theoretical approaches to human morality, extract five distinct classes of research questions from the studies conducted, and visualize how these aim to address the psychological antecedents and implications of moral behavior.
22 gru 2014 · Does religion make us more moral? Is it necessary for morality? Do moral inclinations emerge independently of religious intuitions? These debates, which nowadays rumble on in scientific journals...
1 sty 2010 · The present article investigates how psychological theories of morality approach the relation between morality and religion, debating the role religion plays in human moral development in...
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).