The Routledge International Handbook of the Psychology of Morality
Herausgeber: Ellemers, Naomi; Nunspeet, Félice van; Pagliaro, Stefano
The Routledge International Handbook of the Psychology of Morality
Herausgeber: Ellemers, Naomi; Nunspeet, Félice van; Pagliaro, Stefano
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This cutting-edge handbook examines moral psychology and behaviour, uncovering layers of human morality through a comprehensive overview of topics and approaches.
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This cutting-edge handbook examines moral psychology and behaviour, uncovering layers of human morality through a comprehensive overview of topics and approaches.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780367647209
- ISBN-10: 0367647206
- Artikelnr.: 67824821
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9780367647209
- ISBN-10: 0367647206
- Artikelnr.: 67824821
Naomi Ellemers is Distinguished University Professor at Utrecht University, Netherlands, elected member of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. Her research focuses on the way people live together in groups and work together in organizations. She examines how individual behaviors and moral choices are influenced by social concerns and group norms. Stefano Pagliaro is Associate Professor of Social Psychology at the University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy, where he is Head of the GPM-Lab (Group Processes and Morality Lab). His main research interests relate to social perception and group dynamics. In particular, he is interested in understanding the way in which moral concerns regulate interpersonal, intragroup and intergroup dynamics. Félice van Nunspeet is Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, Netherlands. She is research leader of the program on Integrity & Ethics in the Organizational Behaviour Research Group, at the department of Psychology. Her research is focused on how social contexts affect people's moral perceptions and motivations. She takes a psychophysiological and neuroscientific research approach to examine people's implicit behavior and the underlying cognitive and affective processes.
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
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
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
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