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41por Govrin, Aner“…As with other cognitive faculties, the etiology of moral judgment and its connection to early development is complex. …”
Publicado 2014
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42“…Some studies have investigated nurses’ moral self-concept as an effective factor in moral sensitivity, but there is not sufficient evidence to support this. …”
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43por Körner, André, Tscharaktschiew, Nadine, Schindler, Rose, Schulz, Katrin, Rudolph, Udo“…Moral emotions are typically elicited in everyday social interactions and regulate social behavior. …”
Publicado 2016
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44“…The revival of psychedelic research coincided and more recently conjoined with psychopharmacological research on how drugs affect moral judgments and behaviors. This article makes the case for a moral psychopharmacology of psychedelics that examines whether psychedelics serve as non-specific amplifiers that enable subjects to (re-)connect with their values, or whether they promote specific moral-political orientations such as liberal and anti-authoritarian views, as recent psychopharmacological studies suggest. …”
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45“…Morality judgment usually refers to the evaluation of moral behavior`s ability to affect others` interests and welfare, while moral aesthetic judgment often implies the appraisal of moral behavior's capability to provide aesthetic pleasure. …”
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46“…We propose a fundamental challenge to the feasibility of moral progress: most extant theories of progress, we will argue, assume an unrealistic level of cognitive control people must have over their moral judgments for moral progress to occur. …”
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47“…Within the empirical study of moral decision making, people’s morality is often identified by measuring general moral values through a questionnaire, such as the Moral Foundations Questionnaire provided by Moral Foundations Theory (MFT). …”
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48“…This study investigates the relationship between intelligence and individual differences in children’s moral development across a range of different moral transgressions. …”
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50“…Study 2 tests whether evoking God triggers intent focus in moral reasoning. Instead, God appears to enforce cultural models of mind in iTaukei (N = 151) and North Americans (N = 561). …”
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53por Mesz, Bruno, Rodriguez Zivic, Pablo H., Cecchi, Guillermo A., Sigman, Mariano, Trevisan, Marcos A.“…We investigated two specific domains of semantics: morality and logic. While morality has been historically associated with music, logic concepts, which involve more abstract forms of thought, are more rarely associated with music. …”
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59“…Background: Recent literature on addiction and judgments about the characteristics of agents has focused on the implications of adopting a “brain disease” versus “moral weakness” model of addiction. Typically, such judgments have to do with what capacities an agent has (e.g., the ability to abstain from substance use). …”
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