Routledge International Handbook of the Psychology of Morality

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Routledge International Handbook of the Psychology of Morality

Ellemers, Naomi; Pagliaro, Stefano; Nunspeet, Felice van

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2023

314

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Inglês

9780367647209

15 a 20 dias

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1 Introduction: What is right and what is wrong relates to who you are and where you belong: Unpacking the psychology of morality. Part 1: A vision on morality. 2 Forward: The Century of Moral Psychology. Part 2: Moral Reasoning. Part 2a: A vision on moral reasoning. 3 Moral reasoning: My personal journey. Part 2b: Empirical review chapters on moral reasoning. 4 The intrapersonal level: Intrapersonal Moral Reasoning. 5 The interpersonal level: Impartial Beneficence: The Forgotten Core of Utilitarian Psychology. 6 The intragroup level: How social identity tunes moral cognition. 7 The intergroup level: Human = Moral: The Boundary Conditions for Moral Reasoning Engagement in Intergroup Contexts. Part 3: Moral Judgments. Part 3a: A vision on moral judgements. 8 Moral judgment: What makes it unique? Part 3b: Empirical review chapters on moral judgements. 9 The intrapersonal level: How positions of power shape judgments of others' moral character: A social context perspective. 10 The interpersonal level: Interpersonal Consequences of Moral Judgments about Others. 11 The intragroup level: Moral Character in Group Perception. 12 The intergroup level: Social Neuroscience of Intergroup Decision-Making. Part 4: Moral Emotions. Part 4a: A vision on moral emotions. 13 A vision (and definition) of moral emotions. Part 4b: Empirical review chapters on moral emotions. 14 The intrapersonal level: Beyond Contamination and Disgust: The Role of Moral Emotion in Threat Monitoring and Moral Judgment. 15 The interpersonal level: What is shame? Shame as a relational network of emotion-experience. 16 The intragroup level: Moral emotions, empathy, and acceptance of others as ingroup members: A social neuroscience perspective. 17 The intergroup level: Moral emotions in intergroup relations: The motivations and consequences of advantaged group members' aims to challenge the intergroup inequality. Part 5: Moral Behavior. Part 5a: A vision on moral behavior. 18 Behavioural Ethics: A Retrospective Reflection and Prospective Prescription. Part 5b: Empirical review chapters on moral behavior. 19 The intrapersonal level: From feelings to moral actions. A working memory model of emotional influences on people's own moral behaviours. 20 The interpersonal level: Affirming transgressors' morality as a strategy to promote apologies and interpersonal reconciliation: The promise and potential pitfalls. 21 The intragroup level: When and why reputational concerns influence immoral behaviour. 22 The intergroup level: The strategic use of morality in intergroup relations. Part 6: Moral Self-Views. Part 6a: A vision on moral self-views. 23 On the vertical: How the Moral self pursues its highest good. Part 6b: Empirical review chapters on moral self-views. 24 The intrapersonal level: The Moral Self. 25 The interpersonal level: Moral self-views, at the interpersonal level of analysis. 26 The intragroup level: Morally motivated intragroup deviance and dissent. 27 The intergroup level: Moral self-views: The intergroup level. Part 7: A concluding vision. 28 How morality shapes research - A conversation with the editors
social cognition;group dynamics;prosocial behaviour;ethical decision making;social neuroscience;behavioural ethics research;advanced moral psychology studies