In this paper we report a study on how different types of normatively relevant transgressions are evaluated by Chinese participants. We hypothesized that, given the continuing influences of Confucian worldview on contemporary Chinese societies, the Chinese will not make a distinction between moral (daode) and conventional norms of cultured behavior (wenming). Our results indicate that Chinese participants expressed a strong normative conviction not only towards harmful and unfair actions, usually subsumed under the moral domain in Western literature, but also towards violations of what would be widely accepted as conventional (or cultural) norms. Similarly, Chinese participants expressed a strong normative conviction towards violations of t...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergrad...
The paper attempts to set a guideline to contemporary common morality debate. The author points out ...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergra...
What makes some acts immoral? While Western theories of morality often define harmful behaviors as c...
What makes some acts immoral? Although Western theories of morality often define harmful behaviors a...
The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland C...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
The present study investigated developmental changes in moral reasoning about sibling and parental r...
Trolley problems have been used in the development of moral theory and the psychological study of mo...
AbstractFor long time, Chinese people believed in karma originated from traditional religious believ...
Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergrad...
The paper attempts to set a guideline to contemporary common morality debate. The author points out ...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergra...
What makes some acts immoral? While Western theories of morality often define harmful behaviors as c...
What makes some acts immoral? Although Western theories of morality often define harmful behaviors a...
The Chinese version of Rest’s Defining Issues Test II was administered to 113 subjects in Mainland C...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
Dramatic cultural change has occurred in Mainland China over the past four decades, yet little is kn...
The present study investigated developmental changes in moral reasoning about sibling and parental r...
Trolley problems have been used in the development of moral theory and the psychological study of mo...
AbstractFor long time, Chinese people believed in karma originated from traditional religious believ...
Norm enforcement may be important for resolving conflicts and promoting cooperation. However, little...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergrad...
The paper attempts to set a guideline to contemporary common morality debate. The author points out ...
This study used a self-designed questionnaire to empirically evaluate Chinese and American undergra...