International audienceMany theories have shaped the concept of morality and its development by anchoring it in the realm of the social systems and values of each culture. This review discusses the current formulation of moral theories that attempt to explain cultural factors affecting moral judgment and reasoning. It aims to survey key criticisms that emerged in the past decades. In both cases, we highlight examples of cultural differences in morality, to show that there are cultural patterns of moral cognition in Westerners’ individualistic culture and Easterners’ collectivist culture. It suggests a paradigmatic change in this field by proposing pluralist “moralities” thought to be universal and rooted in the human evolutionary past. Notwi...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual\u27s welfare given parochial cultu...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual's welfare given parochial cultural...
Contemporary moral psychology has focused on the notion of a universal moral sense, robust to indivi...
We will present findings from cross-cultural studies on socio-moral reasoning and decision-making in...
Whether moral conceptions are universal or culture-specific is controversial in moral psychology. On...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Cultural relativism is based on a facile observation that what is considered to be morally right at ...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i...
Opinions about moralized issues are arguably one of the most difficult issues in interpersonal dialo...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual\u27s welfare given parochial cultu...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual's welfare given parochial cultural...
Contemporary moral psychology has focused on the notion of a universal moral sense, robust to indivi...
We will present findings from cross-cultural studies on socio-moral reasoning and decision-making in...
Whether moral conceptions are universal or culture-specific is controversial in moral psychology. On...
Culture can regulate a person’s moral intuition, as well as what situations constitute moral violati...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Intent and mitigating circumstances play a central role in moral and legal assessments in large-scal...
Cultural relativism is based on a facile observation that what is considered to be morally right at ...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying signific...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Much research on moral judgment is centered on moral dilemmas in which deontological perspectives (i...
Opinions about moralized issues are arguably one of the most difficult issues in interpersonal dialo...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual\u27s welfare given parochial cultu...
The study of moral judgements often centres on moral dilemmas in which options consistent with deont...
Human moral judgement may have evolved to maximize the individual's welfare given parochial cultural...