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The Taiji Model of Self II: Developing Self Models and Self-Cultivation Theories Based on the Chinese Cultural Traditions of Taoism and Buddhism

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Based on the construction of the “Taiji Model of Confucian Self” that aims to explain self-structure, the progression of self-cultivation and the dominion of person-making in the context of Chinese Confucian culture, according to the ideas of Taoism and ...
Zhen-Dong Wang   +3 more
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Does MacIntyre's Moral Sociology Presuppose a Personalist Moral Psychology? MacIntyre and Tomasello on Moral Psychology

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication, 2022
Alasdair MacIntyre has developed a theory of virtue ethics that is closely integrated with sociology and organization studies. While rejecting reductive views of the virtues, MacIntyre appeals to their functional role in facilitating collaboration as a ...
Caleb Bernacchio, Caleb Bernacchio
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Southerners Are Wiser Than Northerners Regarding Interpersonal Conflicts in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2020
Initial evidence suggests that cultural differences have consequences for wise reasoning (perspective taking, consideration of change and alternatives, intellectual humility, search for compromise, and adopting an outsider’s vantage point), with more ...
Xin-Dong Wei   +3 more
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A novel experimental approach to study disobedience to authority

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
Fifty years after the experiments of Stanley Milgram, the main objective of the present paper is to offer a paradigm that complies with up-to-date ethical standards and that can be adapted to various scientific disciplines, ranging from sociology and ...
Emilie A. Caspar
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Derivation of Morality from Prudence [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
This chapter derives and refines a novel normative moral theory and descriptive theory of moral psychology--Rightness as Fairness--from the theory of prudence defended in Chapter 2.
Arvan, Marcus
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The psychology of moral reasoning [PDF]

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2008
This article presents a theory of reasoning about moral propositions that is based on four fundamental principles. First, no simple criterion picks out propositions about morality from within the larger set of deontic propositions concerning what is ...
Monica Bucciarelli   +2 more
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Charting Moral Psychology’s Significance for Bioethics: Routes to Bioethical Progress, its Limits, and Lessons from Moral Philosophy

open access: yesDiametros, 2020
Empirical moral psychology is sometimes dismissed as normatively insignificant because it plays no decisive role in settling ethical disputes. But that conclusion, even if it is valid for normative ethics, does not extend to bioethics. First, in contrast
Michael Klenk
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Matthew Bennett [PDF]

open access: yesPublic Reason, 2023
Honouring our influences in academia often means disagreeing with them, and with the greatest respect for David Owen’s insights into Nietzsche, this is exactly what I intend to do in this paper.
Matthew Bennett
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The Neuroscience of Moral Judgment: Empirical and Philosophical Developments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
We chart how neuroscience and philosophy have together advanced our understanding of moral judgment with implications for when it goes well or poorly.
Haas, Julia   +3 more
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Three-Dimensional Filial Piety Scale: Development and Validation of Filial Piety Among Chinese Working Adults

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2019
The aim of this investigation is to develop a three-dimensional filial piety scale and explore its psychometric properties. Two studies are conducted based on Wang’s three-dimensional filial piety model.
Juan Shi   +3 more
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