نتایج جستجو برای: moderate morality

تعداد نتایج: 187544  

2007
Colin Wayne Leach Naomi Ellemers Manuela Barreto

Although previous research has focused on competence and sociability as the characteristics most important to positive group evaluation, we suggest that morality is more important. Studies with pre-existing and experimentally-created in-groups showed a set of positive traits to constitute distinct factors of morality, competence, and sociability. When asked directly, Study 1 participants report...

2013
MICHAEL MOEHLER Gerald Gaus David Gauthier

In The Order of Public Reason (2011a), Gerald Gaus rejects the instrumental approach to morality as a viable account of social morality. Gaus’ rejection of the instrumental approach to morality, and his own moral theory, raise important foundational questions concerning the adequate scope of instrumental morality. In this article, I address some of these questions and I argue that Gaus’ rejecti...

Journal: :ACM transactions on human-robot interaction 2023

Social robots are being groomed for human influence, including the implicit and explicit persuasion of humans. Humanlike characteristics understood to enhance robots’ persuasive impact; however, little is known how perceptions two key capacities—mind morality—function in potential. This experiment tests possibility that perceived robot mind morality will correspond with greater impact, moderate...

2008
Judith G. Smetana Melanie Killen

Longstanding debates about whether morality is best defined in terms of emotions or judgments have been recently rekindled. In this essay, we review recent approaches from social psychology and moral neuroscience that have emphasized emotions and intuitions as central to morality. We assert that the results of developmental science research on judgments and reasoning informs these approaches an...

Journal: :Anthropology <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="@amp;"/> Humanism Quarterly 1983

2014
Markus Christen Christian Ineichen Carmen Tanner

BACKGROUND The principles of biomedical ethics - autonomy, non-maleficence, beneficence, and justice - are of paradigmatic importance for framing ethical problems in medicine and for teaching ethics to medical students and professionals. In order to underline this significance, Tom L. Beauchamp and James F. Childress base the principles in the common morality, i.e. they claim that the principle...

2006
James Blair A. A. Marsh J. Luo

In this paper, we will consider the neuro-cognitive systems involved in mediating morality. Five main claims will be made. First, that there are multiple, partially separable neuro-cognitive architectures that mediate specific aspects of morality: social convention, care-based morality, disgust-based morality and fairness/justice. Second, that all aspects of morality, including social conventio...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2007
Colin Wayne Leach Naomi Ellemers Manuela Barreto

Although previous research has focused on competence and sociability as the characteristics most important to positive group evaluation, the authors suggest that morality is more important. Studies with preexisting and experimentally created in-groups showed that a set of positive traits constituted distinct factors of morality, competence, and sociability. When asked directly, Study 1 particip...

Journal: :Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science 2008
Jonathan Haidt

Moral psychology is a rapidly growing field with two principle lineages. The main line began with Jean Piaget and includes developmental psychologists who have studied the acquisition of moral concepts and reasoning. The alternative line began in the 1990s with a new synthesis of evolutionary, neurological, and social-psychological research in which the central phenomena are moral emotions and ...

Kingsley Ufuoma Omoyibo

Every society is governed by certain rules (the law), customs, norms and values; and these are intricately crucial to the maintenance of public morality. Invariably, there is a public morality which provides the cement of any human society; the law, especially the criminal law, must regard it as a primary function to reflect and maintain this public morality. Criminal Codes lay down various off...

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