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In search for homo moralis: The social psychology of morality

open access: yes, 2016
Jussim, L.   +2 more
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The Psychology of Moral Conviction

Annual Review of Psychology, 2021
This review covers theory and research on the psychological characteristics and consequences of attitudes that are experienced as moral convictions, that is, attitudes that people perceive as grounded in a fundamental distinction between right and wrong. Morally convicted attitudes represent something psychologically distinct from other constructs (e.g.
Linda J, Skitka   +3 more
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Suggestions for a New Integration in the Psychology of Morality

open access: yesSocial and Personality Psychology Compass, 2009
To prepare a basis for a new model of morality, theories in the psychology of morality are reviewed, comparing those put forward before and after the emergence of evolutionary psychology in the last quarter of the 20th century.
Diane Sunar
exaly   +2 more sources

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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The moral psychology of obligation

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2019
Abstract Although psychologists have paid scant attention to the sense of obligation as a distinctly human motivation, moral philosophers have identified two of its key features: First, it has a peremptory, demanding force, with a kind of coercive quality, and second, it is often tied to agreement-like social interactions (e.g., promises) in which ...
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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 ...
Dita Šamánková   +2 more
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