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  1. 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...

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  2. 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.

  3. 21 paź 2024 · Ethics, the philosophical discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. Its subject consists of fundamental issues of practical decision making, and its major concerns include the nature of ultimate value and the standards by which human actions can be morally evaluated.

  4. 2 lis 2021 · Abend suggests three levels of studying morality that are useful for organizing what is core to sociology, versus what is influenced more by intrapsychic concerns; a) morality exists at the level of behavior or practice, b) morality involves individual’s judgments and beliefs (although these are certainly socially shaped, influenced, and ...

  5. 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.

  6. The article compares three influential theories used in sociology and psychology to categorize types of moralityLuc Boltanski & Laurent Thévenot’s justification theory, Shalom H.

  7. 2 maj 2012 · Together and embraced with economy and politics, ethics and morality provide the rules and principles for social organization and human interactions that may, or may not, create possibilities for mutual respect and therefore the construction of democratic societies.