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A Developmental Perspective on the Origins of Morality in Infancy and Early Childhood
Key constituents of morality emerge during the first 4 years of life. Recent research with infants and toddlers holds a promise to explain the origins of human morality.
Audun Dahl, Melanie Killen
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Individual morality and the morality of institutions [PDF]
This paper discusses the relationship between moral philosophy and political philosophy. It holds that political philosophy in some way is part of moral philosophy as the former deals with the content of moral standards governing the relations ...
Scanlon Thomas M.
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How does morality work in the brain? A functional and structural perspective of moral behavior
Neural underpinnings of morality are not well understood yet. Researchers in moral neuroscience have tried to find specific structures and processes that shed light on how morality works.
David Gallardo-pujol
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When is an individual likely to be accepted or rejected by a group? This research investigates responses towards prospective group members depending on how they compare to the group in terms of their perceived morality or competence.
Bastiaan T Rutjens+2 more
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Internal Solution for Reforming Moral from the Viewpoint of Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to find the internal solution for improving moral from the viewpoint of Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi. Improving morality means acquiring moral virtues and eliminating moral vices.
morteza bakhshi golsefidi+1 more
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Construction and reforming of Moral character and the affect factors From Motahhari's Perspective [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to construct and correct the moral character and the factors affecting it from Shahid Motahari's view. Ethics is one of the most important aspects of human personality, and the subject of "moral character" is considered a
Saeede Hamledari, Rohollah Mosavi Zadeh
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Morality beyond the WEIRD: How the nomological network of morality varies across cultures.
Moral foundations theory has been a generative framework in moral psychology in the last 2 decades. Here, we revisit the theory and develop a new measurement tool, the Moral Foundations Questionnaire-2 (MFQ-2), based on data from 25 populations.
M. Atari+5 more
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The Moral Self and Moral Duties [PDF]
Recent research has begun treating the perennial philosophical question, “what makes a person the same over time?” as an empirical question. A long tradition in philosophy holds that psychological continuity and connectedness of memories are at the heart of personal identity. More recent experimental work, following Strohminger & Nichols (2014),
Jim A. C. Everett+3 more
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Cloak of Law on Stature of Morality: a critical view on Patrick Devlin's attitude toward legal enforcement of conventional morality [PDF]
The relationship between morality and law is one of the issues that has provoked considerable controversies. Among others, an important discussion is whether obeying “conventional morality” in public and/or private spheres should be legally enforced by ...
Mohammad Najafi Kalyani+3 more
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A reflection on morality and religion
The aim of this contribution is to reflect on the relation between religion and morality. An overview of the different theories of the origin of morality is provided. According to Blanchard, there are four traditional ways in which the origin of morality
Jaco Beyers
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