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Moral Foundations Theory and its Implications for Counseling

Counseling and Values, 2020
Moral 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
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Evolutionary theory and the foundation of moral principles

Human Evolution, 1990
Evolutionary biology is supposed to be relevant to ethics by a number of authors. Some of them believe that it may provide and justify basic moral values. Others argue that evolutionary biology is relevant only in a negative way. They assume that it reveals the illusory nature of any attempt to justify basic moral values.
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Species Equality and the Foundations of Moral Theory

Environmental Values, 1993
The paper discusses various concepts of ‘species equality’ and ‘species superiority’ and the assumptions concerning intrinsic value on which they depend. I investigate what philosophers from the traditional deontological (Taylor and Lombardi) and utilitarian (Singer and Attfield) perspectives have meant by their claims for species equality.
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The concept of the moral domain in moral foundations theory and cognitive developmental theory: Horses for courses?

Journal of Moral Education, 2013
Moral foundations theory chastises cognitive developmental theory for having foisted on moral psychology a restrictive conception of the moral domain which involves arbitrarily elevating the values of justice and caring. The account of this negative influence on moral psychology, referred to in the moral foundations theory literature as the ‘great ...
Bruce Maxwell, Guillaume Beaulac
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The Logical Space of Morality: A Possible Theory for the Foundation of Moral Values

1991
What drives us to expand our world appears to be practical demands which are almost always guided by our practical interests.** But, I think that interests and demands are not the whole story. The necessity for a fusion of the various different cultural worlds is often raised by our deeper demand for building up a human world.
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Moral portraits: Understanding world leaders with moral foundations theory

Political Psychology
AbstractAlthough scholars have long understood the importance of psychology in international affairs, morality has often been overlooked as a factor in world leaders' decision‐making. This article seeks to fill this gap by introducing a new analytical tool: the moral portrait, a descriptive summary of a leader's moral values.
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Moral sense and moral imperative : an analysis of the biological foundations of morality and their implications for moral theory

2009
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implications for substantive moral philosophy. I begin the first chapter by arguing for the hypothesis that human morality is on a continuum with conflict reducing behaviours that have been extensively documented in some non-human primate species.
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Moral Foundations Theory

2013
Jesse Graham   +6 more
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