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Abstract Lecture 8 addresses the herd-instinct as another possible foundation for morality. Why then suppose that it is Caritas that is opposed to the egocentric desires? Because sometimes the pressures of the herd conflict with those of morality. But what is the origin of the sense of rightness?
P. F. Strawson, Jonathan Dancy
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P. F. Strawson, Jonathan Dancy
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2013
This chapter describes moral judgment development through the lens of social domain theory. Morality, or individuals’ concepts of justice, welfare, and rights, is seen as a distinct system or organized domain of social knowledge that develops separately from concepts of social conventions and personal issues; these concepts are constructed from ...
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This chapter describes moral judgment development through the lens of social domain theory. Morality, or individuals’ concepts of justice, welfare, and rights, is seen as a distinct system or organized domain of social knowledge that develops separately from concepts of social conventions and personal issues; these concepts are constructed from ...
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2018
Morality plays a central role in social life by providing a set of principles to weigh others’ wants and needs in respect to our own goals. To fully appreciate the impact of this process on an individual’s social life, it is essential to consider how morality develops from childhood to adulthood. This entry examines moral development by considering the
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Morality plays a central role in social life by providing a set of principles to weigh others’ wants and needs in respect to our own goals. To fully appreciate the impact of this process on an individual’s social life, it is essential to consider how morality develops from childhood to adulthood. This entry examines moral development by considering the
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2017
Chapter Seven considers local folk explanations for wealth and poverty, development and underdevelopment, on Siquijor, probing the often tacit socio-economic ideals which underlie them. The chapter is divided into two overlapping sections: explanations for inequalities between people and explanations for (larger scale) inequalities between places.
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Chapter Seven considers local folk explanations for wealth and poverty, development and underdevelopment, on Siquijor, probing the often tacit socio-economic ideals which underlie them. The chapter is divided into two overlapping sections: explanations for inequalities between people and explanations for (larger scale) inequalities between places.
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