Results 101 to 110 of about 7,047 (150)
Who Cares If Not Supposed To? Moral Foundations, Consideration of Immediate Consequences, and Mask-Wearing Intentions After Revocation of the Legal Obligation To Do So. [PDF]
Nowakowska I.
europepmc +1 more source
Do Moral Foundation Theory and Dyadic Morality Theory Disagree over the Nature of Emotion?
openaire +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
A functional neuroimaging investigation of Moral Foundations Theory
Social Neuroscience, 2022Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) posits that the human mind contains modules (or "foundations") that are functionally specialized to moralize unique dimensions of the social world: Authority, Loyalty, Purity, Harm, Fairness, and Liberty. Despite this strong claim about cognitive architecture, it is unclear whether neural activity during moral reasoning ...
Ari Khoudary +7 more
openaire +2 more sources
Can Innate, Modular “Foundations” Explain Morality? Challenges for Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011AbstractJonathan Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory is an influential scientific account of morality incorporating psychological, developmental, and evolutionary perspectives. The theory proposes that morality is built upon five innate “foundations,” each of which is believed to have been selected for during human evolution and, subsequently, tuned-up by
Christopher L, Suhler +1 more
openaire +2 more sources
Moral foundations theory and moral development and education
Journal of Moral Education, 2013Moral foundations theory (MFT), along with its allied model of moral cognition, the social intuitionist model (SIM), have paralleled the paradigm shift in psychology towards implicit instead of exp...
Bruce Maxwell, Darcia Narvaez
openaire +1 more source
Moral foundations, worldviews, moral absolutism and belief in conspiracy theories
International Journal of Psychology, 2017In the present research, we examined whether individual differences in basic moral concerns might be related to a greater endorsement of conspiracy theories. Building on the notion that conspiracy theories often deal with super‐individual relevant events in which a group perspective is central, we proposed that individual differences in moral concerns ...
LEONE, Luigi +2 more
openaire +3 more sources
Moral Foundations Theory and its Implications for Counseling
Counseling and Values, 2020Moral foundations theory has recently emerged from the field of social psychology as a means for understanding cultural, political, and religious differences between individuals and groups. The authors review the moral foundations theory literature to help counselors in understanding the roots of their clients’ and their own moral belief systems and ...
Matthew Tansey, Aaron Kindsvatter
openaire +1 more source

