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Moral Psychology

2018
Moral psychology as a discipline is centrally concerned with psychological issues that arise in connection with the moral evaluation of actions. It deals with the psychological presuppositions of valid morality, that is, with assumptions it seems necessary for us to make in order for there to be such a thing as objective or binding moral requirements ...
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Moral Psychology

2020
Nietzsche gives an important role to psychology in his revaluative project. This and the next chapter focus on those aspects that concern the explanation of action and motivation. Many commentators place ‘will to power’ at the centre of his philosophical psychology.
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Moral psychology (ethics)

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThis article examines a selection of currently lively debates in the quickly evolving, interdisciplinary field of moral psychology. Topics discussed include the possibility of amoralism, the nature of rationality, the (ir)rationality of emotions and intuitions, the psychology of cooperation and of (rational) commitment, weakness of will, free ...
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Hume’s Moral Psychology

1993
Abstract IN 1927, A. E. Taylor concluded his Leslie Stephen Lecture on ‘David Hume and the Miraculous’ with a judgement of Hume’s attitude to his philosophical work that has been held by many other readers of Hume: Taylor is here expressing an attitude to Hume that many of us have felt: that his philosophy does not ...
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Moral Psychology

2004
Moral psychology studies the features of cognition, judgement, perception, and emotion that make human beings capable of moral action. Perspectives from feminist and race theory immensely enrich moral psychology. Writers who take these perspectives ask questions about mind, feeling, and action in contexts of social difference and unequal power and ...
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Moral Psychology

2008
This chapter contains section titled: Introduction How Feminist Moral Psychology of Emotions Is Social Moral Psychology Our Very Social Emotions: Some Implications References Further ...
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Moral Psychology

2021
This Element provides an overview of some of the central issues in contemporary moral psychology. It explores what moral psychology is, whether we are always motivated by self-interest, what good character looks like and whether anyone has it, whether moral judgments always motivate us to act, whether what motivates action is always a desire of some ...
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MORALIZED PSYCHOLOGY OR PSYCHOLOGIZED MORALITY? ETHICS AND PSYCHOLOGY IN RECENT THEORIZING ABOUT MORAL AND CHARACTER EDUCATION

Educational Theory, 2007
Abstract Moral philosophy seems well placed to claim the key role in theorizing about moral education. Indeed, moral philosophers have from antiquity had much to say about psychological and other processes of moral formation. Given this history, it may seem ironic that much systematic latter‐day theorizing about moral education has been social ...
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