Recently, social psychology has become central in the study of morality. This turn to morality as a topic builds on social psychologists' long-standing interest in issues closely related to morality, such as cooperation, empathy, fairness, social norms and deviance. The present paper introduces a (virtual) special issue on morality by highlighting some of the 41 articles on “moral” or “morality” that have appeared in the European Journal of Social Psychology from 1973 to the present. The nineteen highlighted papers are organized into the main topics covered in research on morality published in EJSP: Emotion, Impression Formation and Trait Inference, Norms and Deviance, Stereotypes, and Reasoning and Judgment. A description of the historical...
Summary : From « moral cognition » to the study of the strategies of moral positioning : Theoretical...
Emerging work in moral psychology challenges our confidence in our moral judgment. Our moral intuiti...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
We review empirical research on (social) psychology of morality to identify which issues and relatio...
The need for multidisciplinary approaches to the scientific study of human nature is a widely suppor...
What is morality? Are we born with it, or do we acquire it? Why are moral convictions so deeply held...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
Two debates in contemporary philosophical moral psychology have so far been conducted almost entirel...
Moral judgment is an evaluation of the actions and character of a person made with respect to societ...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
Virtue ethics has emerged as an alternative to deontological and utilitarian theory in recent moral ...
The paper studies the methodological aspect of developing social intuitionist approach to moral psyc...
The thesis investigates the implications for moral philosophy of research in psychology. In addition...
The field of moral psychology is a field of growing interest as psychologists become more interested...
Summary : From « moral cognition » to the study of the strategies of moral positioning : Theoretical...
Emerging work in moral psychology challenges our confidence in our moral judgment. Our moral intuiti...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...
We review empirical research on (social) psychology of morality to identify which issues and relatio...
The need for multidisciplinary approaches to the scientific study of human nature is a widely suppor...
What is morality? Are we born with it, or do we acquire it? Why are moral convictions so deeply held...
Over the past few decades, two-factor models of social cognition have emerged as a dominantframework...
Two debates in contemporary philosophical moral psychology have so far been conducted almost entirel...
Moral judgment is an evaluation of the actions and character of a person made with respect to societ...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
This research explores the structure of social cognitive judgments and the role of moral evaluations...
Virtue ethics has emerged as an alternative to deontological and utilitarian theory in recent moral ...
The paper studies the methodological aspect of developing social intuitionist approach to moral psyc...
The thesis investigates the implications for moral philosophy of research in psychology. In addition...
The field of moral psychology is a field of growing interest as psychologists become more interested...
Summary : From « moral cognition » to the study of the strategies of moral positioning : Theoretical...
Emerging work in moral psychology challenges our confidence in our moral judgment. Our moral intuiti...
In this article I ask what recent moral psychology and neuroscience can and can’t claim to have disc...