The Cambridge handbook of moral psychology
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The Cambridge handbook of moral psychology
Cambridge University Press, 2025
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Modern moral psychology: a guide to the terrain / Bertram F. Malle and Philip Robbins
- Moral character / Geoffrey P. Goodwin and Justin F. Landy
- Norms: inference and interventions / Giulia Andrighetto and Eva Vriens
- Moral Dilemmas / Joanna Demaree-Cotton and Guy Kahane
- The moral domain: what is wrong, what is right, and how your mind knows the difference / Samantha Abrams and Kurt Gray
- Moral decision-making: the value of actions / Laura Niemi and Shaun Nichols
- Are moral judgments rational? / Jonathan Baron
- Moral categorization and mind perception / Philip Robbins
- Moral emotions: Are they both distinct and good? / Pascale Sophie Russell
- The benefits and costs of empathy in moral decision making / Jean Decety
- Prosociality / Oriel FeldmanHall and Marc-Lluís Vives
- Antisocial and moral behavior: A review and synthesis / Kean Poon and Adrian Raine
- Intergroup conflict and dehumanization / Nick Haslam
- Blame and punishment: Two distinct mechanisms for regulating moral behavior / Bertram F. Malle
- Moral communication / Friederike Funk and Victoria McGeer
- Grounding moral psychology in evolution, neurobiology, and culture / Darcia Narvaez
- Moral babies? Evidence for core moral responses in infants and toddlers / Kiley Hamlin and Francis Yuen
- An integrative approach to moral development during adolescence / Abigail A. Baird and Margaret M. Matthews
- Morality in culture: The fate of moral absolutes in history / Richard A. Shweder, Jacob R. Hickman and Les Beldo
- Criminal law, intuitive blame, and moral character / Janice Nadler
- Moral dimensions of political attitudes and behavior / Kate W. Guan, Gordon Heltzel and Kristin Laurin
- Moral and religious systems / Benjamin Grant Purzycki and Theiss Bendixen
- Lessons from moral psychology for moral philosophy / Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong