The Enlightenment idea of historical moral progress asserts that civil societies become more moral over time. This is often understood as an expanding moral circle and is argued to be tightly linked with language use, with some suggesting that shifts in how we express concern for others can be considered an important indicator of moral progress. Our research explores these notions by examining historical trends in natural language use during the 19th and 20th centuries. We found that the associations between words denoting moral concern and words referring to people, animals, and the environment grew stronger over time. The findings support widely-held views about the nature of moral progress by showing that language has changed in a way th...
The prediction that reduction of negative selection decreases group-level competitiveness, as reflec...
Research on ‘moral learning’ examines the roles of domain-general processes, such as Bayesian infere...
Assuming that there is moral progress, and assuming that the abolition of slavery is an example of i...
Although language is critical to supporting morality within society, it is not clear how moral langu...
Trends in the cultural salience of morality across the 20th century in the Anglophone world, as refl...
Trends in the cultural salience of morality across the 20th century in the Anglophone world, as refl...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a unique overview of how third order concepts, linked to m...
The evolutionary model of moral progress developed in A Better Ape is nuanced and illuminating. Kuma...
Societies change over time. Chattel slavery and foot-binding have been abolished, democracy has beco...
Societies change over time. Chattel slavery and foot-binding have been abolished, democracy has beco...
A number of themes are addressed below concerning the environment, nature, and implications of moral...
The purpose of this article is to provide a unique overview of how third-order concepts, linked to m...
Theorists have long noted that people’s moral circles have expanded over the course of history, with...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
The prediction that reduction of negative selection decreases group-level competitiveness, as reflec...
Research on ‘moral learning’ examines the roles of domain-general processes, such as Bayesian infere...
Assuming that there is moral progress, and assuming that the abolition of slavery is an example of i...
Although language is critical to supporting morality within society, it is not clear how moral langu...
Trends in the cultural salience of morality across the 20th century in the Anglophone world, as refl...
Trends in the cultural salience of morality across the 20th century in the Anglophone world, as refl...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
The purpose of this chapter is to provide a unique overview of how third order concepts, linked to m...
The evolutionary model of moral progress developed in A Better Ape is nuanced and illuminating. Kuma...
Societies change over time. Chattel slavery and foot-binding have been abolished, democracy has beco...
Societies change over time. Chattel slavery and foot-binding have been abolished, democracy has beco...
A number of themes are addressed below concerning the environment, nature, and implications of moral...
The purpose of this article is to provide a unique overview of how third-order concepts, linked to m...
Theorists have long noted that people’s moral circles have expanded over the course of history, with...
Prominent theorists have made the argument that modern humans express moral concern for a greater nu...
The prediction that reduction of negative selection decreases group-level competitiveness, as reflec...
Research on ‘moral learning’ examines the roles of domain-general processes, such as Bayesian infere...
Assuming that there is moral progress, and assuming that the abolition of slavery is an example of i...