نتایج جستجو برای: moral actions

تعداد نتایج: 185698  

2017
Simona C. S. Caravita Lindamulage N. De Silva Vera Pagani Barbara Colombo Alessandro Antonietti

This study aims to investigate the interplay of different criteria of moral evaluation, related to the type of the rule and context characteristics, in moral reasoning of children, early, and late adolescents. Students attending to fourth, seventh, and tenth grade were asked to evaluate the acceptability of rule breaking actions using ad hoc scenarios. Results suggest that the role of different...

Journal: :Emotion 2017
Joshua Rottman Liane Young Deborah Kelemen

What leads children to moralize actions that cause no apparent harm? We hypothesized that adults' verbal instruction ("testimony"), as well as emotions such as disgust, would influence children's moralization of apparently harmless actions. To test this hypothesis, 7-year-old children were asked to render moral judgments of novel, seemingly victimless, body-directed or nature-directed actions a...

2016
Joshua Rottman Liane Young Deborah Kelemen

What leads children to moralize actions that cause no apparent harm? We hypothesized that adults’ verbal instruction (“testimony”), as well as emotions such as disgust, would influence children’s moralization of apparently harmless actions. To test this hypothesis, seven-year-old children were asked to render moral judgments of novel, seemingly victimless, body-directed or nature-directed actio...

2013
Markus Christen Florian Faller Cornelius Müller

Our contribution discusses the possibilities and limits of using video games for apprehending and reflecting on the moral actions of its players. We briefly present the results of an extended study [1] that introduces the conceptual idea of a Serious Moral Game (SMG). We outline its possible application in bioethics for training medical professionals such that they can deal better with moral pr...

Journal: :Psychological bulletin 2001
M E McCullough S D Kilpatrick R A Emmons D B Larson

Gratitude is conceptualized as a moral affect that is analogous to other moral emotions such as empathy and guilt. Gratitude has 3 functions that can be conceptualized as morally relevant: (a) a moral barometer function (i.e., it is a response to the perception that one has been the beneficiary of another person's moral actions); (b) a moral motive function (i.e., it motivates the grateful pers...

Journal: :Reason papers 1997
R Tong

Is the theory that grounds H. Tristram Engelhardt's The Foundations of Bioethics and the practices it suggests compatible with the theory and practices found in feminist approaches to bioethics? Is The Foundations ofBioethics a work that teaches "that the subordination of women is morally wrong and that the moral experience of women is as worthy of respect as that of men?"' Or is it instead a w...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2012
Michael Koenigs Michael Kruepke Joshua Zeier Joseph P Newman

Psychopathic behavior is characteristically amoral, but to date research studies have largely failed to identify any systematic differences in moral judgment capability between psychopaths and non-psychopaths. In this study, we investigate whether significant differences in moral judgment emerge when taking into account the phenotypic heterogeneity of the disorder through a well-validated disti...

2016
Oriel FeldmanHall Tim Dalgleish Davy Evans Lauren Navrady Ellen Tedeschi Dean Mobbs

Moral perceptions of harm and fairness are instrumental in guiding how an individual navigates moral challenges. Classic research documents that the gender of a target can affect how people deploy these perceptions of harm and fairness. Across multiple studies, we explore the effect of an individual's moral orientations (their considerations of harm and justice) and a target's gender on altruis...

2009
Garrath Williams

Introduction General Overviews Anthologies and Textbooks Free Will Classic Texts Contemporary Debates and their Precursors (I) Utilitarian Instrumentalism (II) Responsibility and the Reactive Sentiments (III) Identifying with our Actions (IV) The Value of Choice and Contractualist Developments Moral Reasons and Moral Address Arguments Against Control Earlier Contributions Social and Political A...

ژورنال: پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2021

One of the important questions in the field of moral attributes and behavior is what changes the monotheistic view makes in human morality and behavior? Can it change the meaning of actions and deepen them? Can it modify and improve their approach? If so, how and why do such changes occur? This study tries to explain the effects of mystical monotheism in the concept and approach of moral practi...

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