Moral licensing, equivalently called "self-licensing", is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cover up a Bad Act. This paper's thesis is that "instrumental apology" i.e., bad-faith apology, is a case of moral licensing. A decision maker may issue an apology (Good Act) after committing a Bad Act, but if the decision maker uses the apology instrumentally, he or she is using the apology to justify the Bad Act. Hence, the apology is insincere. Sincerity is the fine line between a good-faith apology or, more generally, a Good Act, on one hand, and an instrumental apology or, more generally, moral licensing, on the other. In this light, moral licensing should be separated from genuine apology that attains moral equilibrium, which is called in t...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by University of Wales Press in Kant’s Do...
In this paper, we address the question of how previous good deeds may license anti-social behavior s...
In study 1 an introduction to the research on moral self-regulation is provided alongside with an ex...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called "self-licensing", is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Apologies are a tool for moral repair after an interpersonal offense. Yet, little is known about the...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Finding Ethical Issues in Cases: How Kant Fails Us / Wade Robison, Rochester Institute of Technology...
Research suggests that when individuals have done a good deed, this grants them `license' to engage ...
It is frequently argued that research findings in empirical moral psychology spell trouble for Kanti...
Moral licensing occurs when someone who initially behaved morally or cooperatively, later behaves le...
People are faced with diverse types of trade-off all the time. Some of these economic choices, calle...
145 pagesThe work presented here encompasses two lines of research broadly concernedwith understandi...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by University of Wales Press in Kant’s Do...
In this paper, we address the question of how previous good deeds may license anti-social behavior s...
In study 1 an introduction to the research on moral self-regulation is provided alongside with an ex...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called “self-licensing”, is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Moral licensing, equivalently called "self-licensing", is the instrumental use of a Good Act to cove...
Apologies are a tool for moral repair after an interpersonal offense. Yet, little is known about the...
Research on moral cleansing and moral self-licensing has introduced dynamic considerations in the th...
Finding Ethical Issues in Cases: How Kant Fails Us / Wade Robison, Rochester Institute of Technology...
Research suggests that when individuals have done a good deed, this grants them `license' to engage ...
It is frequently argued that research findings in empirical moral psychology spell trouble for Kanti...
Moral licensing occurs when someone who initially behaved morally or cooperatively, later behaves le...
People are faced with diverse types of trade-off all the time. Some of these economic choices, calle...
145 pagesThe work presented here encompasses two lines of research broadly concernedwith understandi...
This is an accepted manuscript of a book chapter published by University of Wales Press in Kant’s Do...
In this paper, we address the question of how previous good deeds may license anti-social behavior s...
In study 1 an introduction to the research on moral self-regulation is provided alongside with an ex...