• Media type: Book
  • Title: Atlas of moral psychology
  • Contributor: Gray, Kurt [HerausgeberIn]; Graham, Jesse [HerausgeberIn]
  • imprint: New York; London: The Guilford Press, [2018]
  • Extent: xvii, 586 Seiten; Illustrationen; 26 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781462532568; 9781462541225; 146253256X
  • RVK notation: CC 7260 : Allgemeines
    CR 7000 : Besondere Persönlichkeitsmerkmale und Eigenschaften
    CQ 5000 : Entwicklung spezieller Verhaltensweisen und Funktionen
  • Keywords: Moralpsychologie
    Moralpsychologie
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  • Footnote: Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: "This comprehensive and cutting-edge volume maps out the terrain of moral psychology, a dynamic and evolving area of research. In 57 concise chapters, leading authorities and up-and-coming scholars explore fundamental issues and current controversies. The volume systematically reviews the empirical evidence base and presents influential theories of moral judgment and behavior. It is organized around the key questions that must be addressed for a complete understanding of the moral mind"--

    "Description: This comprehensive and cutting-edge volume maps out the terrain of moral psychology, a dynamic and evolving area of research. In 56 concise chapters, leading authorities and up-and-coming scholars explore fundamental issues and current controversies. The volume systematically reviews the empirical evidence base and presents influential theories of moral judgment and behavior. It is organized around the key questions that must be addressed for a complete understanding of the moral mind. Key Words: altruism, badness, beliefs, convictions, ethical behavior, evil, evolutionary psychology, free will, goodness, human behavior, immorality, justice, moral character, moral emotions, moral judgments, moral philosophy, moral psychology, moral reasoning, personality, social cognition, social norms, social psychology, values"--

    Machine generated contents note: Chapter-Opening Questions and Answers I. Morality and Thinking 1. Can We Understand Moral Thinking without Understanding Thinking? / Joshua D. Greene 2. Reasoning at the Root of Morality, Elliot Turiel 3. Moral Judgment: Reflective, Interactive, Spontaneous, Challenging, and Always Evolving, Melanie Killen & Audun Dahl 4. On the Possibility of Intuitive and Deliberative Processes Working in Parallel in Moral Judgment, Kees van den Bos 5. The Wrong and the Bad, Shaun Nichols<BR /> II. Morality and Feeling 6. Empathy Is a Moral Force, Jamil Zaki 7. Moral Value and Motivation: How Special Are They?, Ryan Miller & Fiery Cushman 8. A Component Process Model of Disgust, Anger, and Moral Judgment, Hanah A. Chapman 9. A Functional Conflict Theory of Moral Emotions, Roger Giner-Sorolla<BR /> 10. Getting Emotions Right in Moral Psychology, Piercarlo Valdesolo<BR /> III. Morality, Social Cognition, and Identity<BR /> 11. What Do We Evaluate When We Evaluate Moral Character?, Eric G. Helzer & Clayton R. Critcher 12. Moral Cognition and Its Basis in Social Cognition and Social Regulation, John Voiklis & Bertram Malle<BR /> 13. Morality Is Personal, Justin F. Landy & Eric Luis Uhlmann<BR /> 14. A Social Cognitive Model of Moral Identity, Karl Aquino & Adam Kay 15. Identity Is Essentially Moral, Nina Strohminger<BR /> 16. The Core of Morality Is the Moral Self, Paul Conway<BR /> 17. Thinking Morally about Animals, Stephen Loughnan & Jared Piazza<BR /> IV. Morality and Intergroup Conflict<BR /> 18. Morality Is for Choosing Sides, Peter DeScioli & Robert Kurzban<BR /> 19. Morality for Us versus Them, Adam Waytz & Liane Young<BR /> 20. Pleasure in Response to Outgroup Pain as a Motivator of Intergroup Aggression, Mina Cikara<BR /> 21. How Can Universal Stereotypes Be Immoral?, Susan T. Fiske<BR /> V. Morality and Culture<BR /> 22. Moral Foundations Theory: On the Advantages of Moral Pluralism over Moral Monism, Jesse Graham, Jonathan Haidt, Matt Motyl, Peter Meindl, Carol Iskiwitch, & Marlon Mooijman<BR /> 23. The Model of Moral Motives: A Map of the Moral Domain, Ronnie Janoff-Bulman & Nate C. Carnes<BR /> 24. Relationship Regulation Theory, Tage S. Rai<BR /> 25. A Stairway to Heaven: A Terror Management Theory Perspective on Morality, Andrea M. Yetzer, Tom Pyszczynski, & Jeff Greenberg<BR /> 26. Moral Heroes Are Puppets, Jeremy Frimer<BR /> 27. Morality: A Historical Invention, Edouard Machery<BR /> 28. The History of Moral Norms, Jesse J. Prinz VI. Morality and the Body<BR /> 29. The Moralization of the Body: Protecting and Expanding the Boundaries of the Self, Gabriela Pavarini & Simone Schnall<BR /> 30. Grounded Morality, Simon M. Laham & Justin J. Kelly VII. Morality and Beliefs<BR /> 31. Moral Vitalism, Brock Bastian<BR /> 32. The Objectivity of Moral Beliefs, Geoffrey P. Goodwin<BR /> 33. Folk Theories in the Moral Domain, Sara Gottlieb & Tania Lombrozo<BR /> 34. Free Will and Moral Psychology, Roy F. Baumeister<BR /> 35. The Geographies of Religious and Nonreligious Morality, Brett Mercier & Azim Shariff<BR /> 36. The Egocentric Teleological Bias: How Self-Serving Morality Shapes Perceptions of Intelligent Design, Jesse L. Preston<BR /> VIII. Dynamic Moral Judgment<BR /> 37. Moralization: How Acts Become Wrong, Chelsea Schein & Kurt Gray 38. Moral Coherence Processes and Denial of Moral Complexity, Brittany S. Liu, Sean P. Wojcik, & Peter H. Ditto<BR /> 39. What Is Blame and Why Do We Love It?, Mark D. Alicke, Ross Rogers, & Sarah Taylor IX. Developmental and Evolutionary Roots of Morality<BR /> 40. Do Animals Have a Sense of Fairness?, Katherine McAuliffe & Laurie R. Santos<BR /> 41. The Infantile Roots of Sociomoral Evaluations, Julia Van de Vondervoort & J. Kiley Hamlin 42. Atlas Hugged: The Foundations of Human Altruism, Felix Warneken<BR /> 43. The Developmental Origins of Infants' Distributive Fairness Concerns, Jessica A. Sommerville & Talee Ziv 44. Vulnerability-Based Morality, Anton J. M. Dijker 45. The Attachment Approach to Moral Judgment, Aner Govrin<BR /> 46. Ethogenesis: Evolution, Early Experience, and Moral Becoming, Darcia Narvaez X. Moral Behavior 47. On the Distinction between Unethical and Selfish Behavior, Jackson G. Lu, Ting Zhang, Derek D. Rucker, & Adam D. Galinsky<BR /> 48. In Search of Moral Equilibrium: Person, Situation, and Their Interplay in Behavioral Ethics, Julia J. Lee & Francesca Gino<BR /> 49. Unconflicted Virtue, Kate Schmidt<BR /> 50. Moral Clarity, Scott S. Wiltermuth & David T. Newman XI. Studying Morality 51. Why Developmental Neuroscience Is Critical for the Study of Morality, Jean Decety & Jason M. Cowell<BR /> 52. Implicit Moral Cognition, C. Daryl Cameron, Julian A. Scheffer, & Victoria L. Spring 53. Into the Wild: Big Data Analytics in Moral Psychology, Joseph Hoover, Morteza Dehghani, Kate Johnson, Rumen Iliev, & Jesse Graham 54. Applied Moral Psychology, Yoel Inbar<BR /> XII. Clarifying Morality 55. The Moral Domain, Stephen Stich 56. There is No Important Distinction between Moral and Nonmoral Cognition, Joshua Knobe 57. Asking the Right Questions in Moral Psychology, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong. Index

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