Psychology of morality
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Psychology of morality
(Psychology research progress series)(Ethical issues in the 21st century series)
Nova Science, c2012
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Based on general attribution principles, much research has focused on the processes involved in making morally relevant trait attributions. For example, it has long been thought that the process by which people make trait attributions is different in the moral domain than in other domains. However, more recent research demonstrates that the story is much more complex than that; there exist multiple attribution processes even in the moral domain. Topic discussed in this book include coping with offline prohibited actions in gamespace; moral thinking vs. moral action; worldview beliefs, morality beliefs and decision-making referents and rational choice, capabilities and morality of human well-being.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- An Information Processing Model of Psychopathy & Anti-Social Personality Disorders Integrating Neural & Psychological Accounts Towards the Assay of Social Implications of Psychopathic Agents
- Coping with Offline Prohibited Actions in Gamespace: A Psychological Approach to Moral Well-Being in Gamers
- Moral Thinking vs. Moral Acting
- Worldview Beliefs, Morality Beliefs, & Decision-Making Referents: Implications for the Psychology of Morality & Ethics Instruction
- Rational Choice, Capabilities & the Morality of Human Well-Being: the Third Way
- Trait Attributions within the Morality Domain
- How Similar is the Interaction Between Low Self-Control & Deviant Moral Beliefs in the Explanation of Adolescent Offending? An Inquiry in Sub Groups by Gender & Immigrant Background
- Index.
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