Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying significance of emotion and deliberation in shaping judgments of action. Sociological research that builds on these ideas considers how cross-cultural variation alters judgments, with important consequences for what is and is not considered moral behavior. Yet lacking from these approaches is the notion that, depending on the situation and relationship, the same behavior by the same person can be considered more or less moral. The author reviews recent trends in sociological theorizing about morality and calls attention to the neglect of situational variations and social perceptions as mediating influences on judgment. She then analyzes the moral mac...
On the basis of both developmental and cultural findings from diverse research traditions, this chap...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
Cognitive and emotional processes both seem to contribute in the production of moral judgments, but ...
Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning has brought to the fore the question of whether moral jud...
This paper proposes a cultural-developmental approach to moral psychology. The approach builds on an...
International audienceMany theories have shaped the concept of morality and its development by ancho...
This paper reviews the current literature in the field of moral judgment, specifically, dual-process...
This article presents a new model of culture in action. Although most sociologists who study culture...
Psychological processes involved in moral cognition were examined in three studies, taking as their ...
Five questions regarding the nature of the moral sense, the origin of conscience, the development of...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how moral reasoning is influenced by both an individual's ...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
On the basis of both developmental and cultural findings from diverse research traditions, this chap...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
Cognitive and emotional processes both seem to contribute in the production of moral judgments, but ...
Cross-cultural research on moral reasoning has brought to the fore the question of whether moral jud...
This paper proposes a cultural-developmental approach to moral psychology. The approach builds on an...
International audienceMany theories have shaped the concept of morality and its development by ancho...
This paper reviews the current literature in the field of moral judgment, specifically, dual-process...
This article presents a new model of culture in action. Although most sociologists who study culture...
Psychological processes involved in moral cognition were examined in three studies, taking as their ...
Five questions regarding the nature of the moral sense, the origin of conscience, the development of...
The purpose of this thesis is to describe how moral reasoning is influenced by both an individual's ...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
On the basis of both developmental and cultural findings from diverse research traditions, this chap...
What is the best way to think about the relationship between Social Cognition and Moral Reasoning? P...
Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i...