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Why Does Empathy Matter for Morality?

open access: yesAnálisis Filosófico, 2019
In this paper we discuss Prinz’s Kantian arguments in “Is Empathy Necessary for Morality?” (2011). They purport to show that empathy is not necessary for morality because it is not part of the capacities required for moral competence and it can bias ...
Carme Isern-Mas, Antoni Gomila
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The Impact of the Moral Foundations Arguments on Early Adolescents

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2021
The empirical research reported in this article is based on the Moral Foundations Theory proposed by J. Haidt. Objectives. The author examines the impact of moral foundations arguments on early adolescents’ moral judgments regarding violating moral rules
Kamila Stastna
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Ethical Competence for Teachers: A Possible Model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In Education Sciences, the notion of ‘competence’ is widely used, both as an aim to be reached with students and as performance in teachers’ education.
Ghiațău, Roxana-Maria
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A Commentary Reflection of Moral Psychology Based on Embodied Cognition

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2018
The rise of embodied cognition in recent ten years has brought about significant influence on the research of moral psychology. On the one hand, the development of neuro-cognitive science has facilitated the research of morality deeply into the mirror ...
Shaogang Yang
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Mens rea ascription, expertise and outcome effects: Professional judges surveyed [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
A coherent practice of mens rea (‘guilty mind’) ascription in criminal law presupposes a concept of mens rea which is insensitive to the moral valence of an action’s outcome.
Bourgeois-Gironde, Sacha, Kneer, Markus
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Introduction: Examined Live – An Epistemological Exchange Between Philosophy and Cultural Psychology on Reflection [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Besides the general agreement about the human capability of reflection, there is a large area of disagreement and debate about the nature and value of “reflective scrutiny” and the role of “second-order states” in everyday life.
A Goldman   +56 more
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Moral Competence, Personality, and Demographic Characteristics: A Comparative Study

open access: yesEthics in Progress, 2016
The development of moral competence is affected by both internal and external factors and has been researched by many scientists. The present study investigated a) whether the five factors of personality, gender and geographical area would affect ones ...
Sofia Karamavrou   +4 more
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The Effects of Social Perception on Moral Judgment

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
When people express a moral judgment, others make inferences about their personality, such as whether they are warm or competent. People may use this interpersonal process to present themselves in a way that is socially acceptable in the current ...
Wen Ying Jin   +3 more
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Managing the Moral Implications of Advice in Informal Interaction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
What does advice giving look like among family members? Most conversation analytic research on advice has been in institutional settings, which constrain what speakers can do.
Hepburn, A, Shaw, C
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Willingness to Comply with Corporate Law: An Interdisciplinary Teaching Method in Higher Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Using an innovation training project, an interdisciplinary cross-sectional teaching strategy was developed to enhance students’ willingness to comply with the law.
Palos Sánchez, Pedro Ramiro   +1 more
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