Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior immoral acts, is to rationalize why their acts are morally acceptable. It has been argued that such post hoc moral rationalizations may contribute to continuation or escalation of immoral behavior. This paper experimentally tests this causal influence of post hoc moral argumentation on escalation of immoral behavior and also tests how this depends on people’s level of moral identity. In three experiments we asked participants to generate moral arguments for their past behaviors. The results show that engaging in moral rationalization causes subsequent continuation and escalation of previous immoral behavior, but more so for low moral identifiers...
Recent experiments in moral psychology have been taken to imply that moral reasoning only serves to ...
This paper takes us beyond the unethical act and explores the use of moral disengagement as a multi-...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Using two lab-in-the-field experiments, we study whether initial transgression promote subsequent an...
Reports of moral transgressions can “go viral” through gossip, continuous news coverage, and social ...
We all like to think of ourselves as morally sound individuals. However in doing so we often assume ...
In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a relianc...
<div><p>In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
When news about moral transgressions “goes viral,” the same person may repeatedly encounter identica...
Recent experiments in moral psychology have been taken to imply that moral reasoning only serves to ...
This paper takes us beyond the unethical act and explores the use of moral disengagement as a multi-...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior imm...
Using two lab-in-the-field experiments, we study whether initial transgression promote subsequent an...
Reports of moral transgressions can “go viral” through gossip, continuous news coverage, and social ...
We all like to think of ourselves as morally sound individuals. However in doing so we often assume ...
In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a relianc...
<div><p>In the present article we demonstrate stable individual differences in the extent to which a...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
When news about moral transgressions “goes viral,” the same person may repeatedly encounter identica...
Recent experiments in moral psychology have been taken to imply that moral reasoning only serves to ...
This paper takes us beyond the unethical act and explores the use of moral disengagement as a multi-...
PublishedArticleFour studies specify how moral evaluations of the self regulate behavior aimed at re...