Normative Behavioral Economics and Adam Smith
... psychological, rather than philosophical, terms. Haakonssen (2006) states that “morality was, in Smith’s eyes, to be approached as a matter of fact,” although he points to an indirect normative significance in Smith. Most commentators see some of both purposes in Smith, and a common view is that TMS ...
... psychological, rather than philosophical, terms. Haakonssen (2006) states that “morality was, in Smith’s eyes, to be approached as a matter of fact,” although he points to an indirect normative significance in Smith. Most commentators see some of both purposes in Smith, and a common view is that TMS ...
How Moral Decoupling Enables Consumers to Admire and Admonish
... 2009; Shu, Gino, and Bazerman 2011). In contrast, we propose that consumers often engage in moral decoupling, a distinct and previously unstudied form of moral reasoning. We define moral decoupling as a psychological separation process by which consumers selectively dissociate judgments of morality ...
... 2009; Shu, Gino, and Bazerman 2011). In contrast, we propose that consumers often engage in moral decoupling, a distinct and previously unstudied form of moral reasoning. We define moral decoupling as a psychological separation process by which consumers selectively dissociate judgments of morality ...
reasons for the deterioration of moral values
... Corrosion of moral values has become a phenomenon in many nations, including China, Turkey, and USA. It was seen that that violence, self-centeredness, dishonesty, bullying, and rudeness have increased immensely within the society. Researches show that young people are caring less about morals and e ...
... Corrosion of moral values has become a phenomenon in many nations, including China, Turkey, and USA. It was seen that that violence, self-centeredness, dishonesty, bullying, and rudeness have increased immensely within the society. Researches show that young people are caring less about morals and e ...
A Defense of Animal Moral Cognition - Carroll Collected
... be praised by calling them noble and sublime deeds, but only insofar as there are traces suggesting that they were done wholly from respect for duty and not from ebullitions of feeling (Kant, 1781/2003, p. 72-3). The decision to act in a certain way to avoid punishment or because it makes a person f ...
... be praised by calling them noble and sublime deeds, but only insofar as there are traces suggesting that they were done wholly from respect for duty and not from ebullitions of feeling (Kant, 1781/2003, p. 72-3). The decision to act in a certain way to avoid punishment or because it makes a person f ...
Moral courage in the workplace
... leads to a decision to engage in morally courageous behaviour. To explicate our view, we focus on these self-regulatory processes, which are called into play when one faces an ethical challenge. But before we move on to describe the cognitive influencers, we expect that individuals are likely to have ...
... leads to a decision to engage in morally courageous behaviour. To explicate our view, we focus on these self-regulatory processes, which are called into play when one faces an ethical challenge. But before we move on to describe the cognitive influencers, we expect that individuals are likely to have ...
- FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and
... this goal.8 This Comment examines the failings of the current system of legal education to inculcate future lawyers with a heightened sense of moral responsibility. 9 Although some studies suggest immutable personality traits contribute to one's success as a lawyer, 10 "[t]he best empirical data ind ...
... this goal.8 This Comment examines the failings of the current system of legal education to inculcate future lawyers with a heightened sense of moral responsibility. 9 Although some studies suggest immutable personality traits contribute to one's success as a lawyer, 10 "[t]he best empirical data ind ...
Moral Rationalization and the Integration of
... obliged by the experimenter’s orders to continue. Rather than perceiving their actions as immoral, these participants pointed to the situation as the cause of their harmful behavior. Milgram (1974) explained the participants’ obedient behavior in terms of an “agentic state.” He believed that the ind ...
... obliged by the experimenter’s orders to continue. Rather than perceiving their actions as immoral, these participants pointed to the situation as the cause of their harmful behavior. Milgram (1974) explained the participants’ obedient behavior in terms of an “agentic state.” He believed that the ind ...
Moral Rationalization and the Integration of
... obliged by the experimenter’s orders to continue. Rather than perceiving their actions as immoral, these participants pointed to the situation as the cause of their harmful behavior. Milgram (1974) explained the participants’ obedient behavior in terms of an “agentic state.” He believed that the ind ...
... obliged by the experimenter’s orders to continue. Rather than perceiving their actions as immoral, these participants pointed to the situation as the cause of their harmful behavior. Milgram (1974) explained the participants’ obedient behavior in terms of an “agentic state.” He believed that the ind ...
Morality, Value, and Radical Cultural Change
... in its role in shaping social life (see also Widlok 2004). But even Edel and Edel (1968: 7), who do not explicitly engage the Durkheimian tradition, note that anthropology has suffered for rendering ‘morality . . . more a dimension or aspect of living than a separate department with institutions of ...
... in its role in shaping social life (see also Widlok 2004). But even Edel and Edel (1968: 7), who do not explicitly engage the Durkheimian tradition, note that anthropology has suffered for rendering ‘morality . . . more a dimension or aspect of living than a separate department with institutions of ...
TARGET ARTICLE Mind Perception Is the Essence of
... Mind perception entails ascribing mental capacities to other entities, whereas moral judgment entails labeling entities as good or bad or actions as right or wrong. We suggest that mind perception is the essence of moral judgment. In particular, we suggest that moral judgment is rooted in a cognitiv ...
... Mind perception entails ascribing mental capacities to other entities, whereas moral judgment entails labeling entities as good or bad or actions as right or wrong. We suggest that mind perception is the essence of moral judgment. In particular, we suggest that moral judgment is rooted in a cognitiv ...
Emotional Engineers: Toward Morally Responsible Design
... conventional methods for risk assessment insufficiently take into account. These ethical considerations do play a role in the risk perceptions of laypeople (Slovic 2000). Hence, they have a richer understanding of risk than experts, which is needed for a complete moral evaluation of risks (Slovic 20 ...
... conventional methods for risk assessment insufficiently take into account. These ethical considerations do play a role in the risk perceptions of laypeople (Slovic 2000). Hence, they have a richer understanding of risk than experts, which is needed for a complete moral evaluation of risks (Slovic 20 ...
Moral Psychology as Accountability
... 1. Introduction When moral psychology exploded a decade ago with groundbreaking research, there was considerable excitement about the potential fruits of collaboration between moral philosophers and moral psychologists. However, this enthusiasm soon gave way to controversy about whether either field ...
... 1. Introduction When moral psychology exploded a decade ago with groundbreaking research, there was considerable excitement about the potential fruits of collaboration between moral philosophers and moral psychologists. However, this enthusiasm soon gave way to controversy about whether either field ...
From Ana and Mia With Love
... not to go with the decision. However, if one unit of measure differs qualitatively from another unit of measure then the whole process becomes nonsense as the agent will be comparing apples with oranges.9 To the majority of individuals associated with an anorexic and bulimic lifestyle, pro-ana/mia w ...
... not to go with the decision. However, if one unit of measure differs qualitatively from another unit of measure then the whole process becomes nonsense as the agent will be comparing apples with oranges.9 To the majority of individuals associated with an anorexic and bulimic lifestyle, pro-ana/mia w ...
Moral Beings and Becomings: Children`s Moral Practices in
... mainstream educational psychology, this study approaches morality is as it handled and managed as part of everyday intersubjective interaction. Ethnomethodological approaches alongside with sociocultural views of thinking are employed as theoretical and analytical frameworks to delineate how childre ...
... mainstream educational psychology, this study approaches morality is as it handled and managed as part of everyday intersubjective interaction. Ethnomethodological approaches alongside with sociocultural views of thinking are employed as theoretical and analytical frameworks to delineate how childre ...
Business Environment
... Making decisions under stress or dealing with complex issues that have no clear indication of what is right or wrong. There are NO simple ethical dilemmas… all have layers of meaning and effect. ...
... Making decisions under stress or dealing with complex issues that have no clear indication of what is right or wrong. There are NO simple ethical dilemmas… all have layers of meaning and effect. ...
the problem of moral dirigisme: a new argument against moralistic
... Unfortunately, Hayek does not distinguish between incentive and knowledge problems in his observations on ethical decisionmaking. “Effective” moral responsibility, for Hayek, is the joint outcome of adequate concrete (local and personal) knowledge and adequate incentives to find and act upon a solut ...
... Unfortunately, Hayek does not distinguish between incentive and knowledge problems in his observations on ethical decisionmaking. “Effective” moral responsibility, for Hayek, is the joint outcome of adequate concrete (local and personal) knowledge and adequate incentives to find and act upon a solut ...
1 Investigating the Effects of Moral Disengagement and
... power to make decision which guides the actions of another” (p. 125). The superior exercises his or her authority by framing and transmitting decisions with the expectation that the subordinate will accept the decision. However, Simon noted that the implementation of authority requires no a priori c ...
... power to make decision which guides the actions of another” (p. 125). The superior exercises his or her authority by framing and transmitting decisions with the expectation that the subordinate will accept the decision. However, Simon noted that the implementation of authority requires no a priori c ...
The Problem of Moral Dirigisme
... Unfortunately, Hayek does not distinguish between incentive and knowledge problems in his observations on ethical decisionmaking. “Effective” moral responsibility, for Hayek, is the joint outcome of adequate concrete (local and personal) knowledge and adequate incentives to find and act upon a solut ...
... Unfortunately, Hayek does not distinguish between incentive and knowledge problems in his observations on ethical decisionmaking. “Effective” moral responsibility, for Hayek, is the joint outcome of adequate concrete (local and personal) knowledge and adequate incentives to find and act upon a solut ...
1 Are Empathy and Morality Linked? Insights from Moral Psychology
... accepted common ground than basing them on more erratic, individual emotions. Due to the conclusion that morality requires both emotional and rational components, scholars who argued that emotion and rationality mutually exclude each other in moral judgments ran into the logical impossibility of ma ...
... accepted common ground than basing them on more erratic, individual emotions. Due to the conclusion that morality requires both emotional and rational components, scholars who argued that emotion and rationality mutually exclude each other in moral judgments ran into the logical impossibility of ma ...
Character is derived from a Greek word that means
... whether the self is a legitimate construct for a behavioral science, and doubts evident in the study of moral development about how “thick” a self must be to render a rationally-adequate moral judgment. It does not help that psychological research is fragmented and that relevant fields of study, or ...
... whether the self is a legitimate construct for a behavioral science, and doubts evident in the study of moral development about how “thick” a self must be to render a rationally-adequate moral judgment. It does not help that psychological research is fragmented and that relevant fields of study, or ...
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... disease, a degenerative brain disorder. Such children lack a key enzyme needed to break down an acid in the brain known as NAA. This is because of a genetic defect. Such children will die before age ten. Autopsy will reveal a spongy brain full of tiny holes. Two bright new researchers at Yale had pr ...
... disease, a degenerative brain disorder. Such children lack a key enzyme needed to break down an acid in the brain known as NAA. This is because of a genetic defect. Such children will die before age ten. Autopsy will reveal a spongy brain full of tiny holes. Two bright new researchers at Yale had pr ...
Psychological Implications of Moral Conviction
... Our conceptualization of moral conviction differs considerably from how many researchers tend to think about and study moral judgment. To a large extent, these differences reflect the fact that the moral conviction and judgment approaches are designed to address different research questions. The mor ...
... Our conceptualization of moral conviction differs considerably from how many researchers tend to think about and study moral judgment. To a large extent, these differences reflect the fact that the moral conviction and judgment approaches are designed to address different research questions. The mor ...
ИГРА - IDEA
... Tolerance means tolerance of different lifestyles, behavior, customs, feelings, opinions, ideas, religions. Thus tolerance is linked to freedom of dissent in the broadest sense of the word. In terms of personality the psychologists distinguish several types of tolerance. These are the following: - N ...
... Tolerance means tolerance of different lifestyles, behavior, customs, feelings, opinions, ideas, religions. Thus tolerance is linked to freedom of dissent in the broadest sense of the word. In terms of personality the psychologists distinguish several types of tolerance. These are the following: - N ...
The Ethics of Caring
... utmost attention to them, and hope that their specific field of mathematics is more widely recognized and appreciated. The concept of making moral decisions based on care is not a foreign concept. I believe this is the way that most women, (and some good men), naturally face everyday moral dilemmas ...
... utmost attention to them, and hope that their specific field of mathematics is more widely recognized and appreciated. The concept of making moral decisions based on care is not a foreign concept. I believe this is the way that most women, (and some good men), naturally face everyday moral dilemmas ...