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18 sty 2019 · 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.
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8 lis 2018 · Morality matters because moral questions are at the core of life’s most vital issues. Morality is primarily concerned with questions of right and wrong, the ability to distinguish between the two, and the justification of the distinction. Closely related are such questions as: What is a good person? What things are morally praiseworthy?
12 lut 2022 · On my view, moral responsibility is the “aptness” to a set of normative responses—judgments, attitudes (such as resentment), and activities (such as punishment). Moral responsibility is the “gateway” to such responses, and it requires meeting certain basic epistemic and control conditions.
18 gru 2014 · By looking at paradigms of arguably meaningless lives, the chapter builds up a characterization of a meaningful life as a life that is actively and at least somewhat successfully engaged in projects of positive value.
20 kwi 2022 · In seeking to understand the relationship between morality and the meaningfulness of life, two questions immediately arise. First, what is the meaningfulness of life? Second, what is moral? At the outset, then, our reflections threaten to become not just difficult, but paralyzed.
It advances the argument that in order to define morality, we must understand what it means to people in their everyday lives. It reviews theory and research that has examined people’s subjective conceptions of morality, including research conducted by the cognitive-developmental psychologist, Lawrence Kohlberg, and his colleagues.
1 sty 2013 · We need beliefs and values to motivate and orientate our moral actions, and we need rules, roles, rituals and institutions to provide stability to our moral life. Adam Seligman points at the importance of rituals.