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The social psychology of morality : exploring the causes of good and evil /

"Humans are universally concerned with good and evil, although one person's "evil" can be another person's "good." How do individuals arrive at decisions about what is right and what is wrong? And how are these decisions influenced by psychological, social, and cul...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mikulincer, Mario, Shaver, Phillip R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, ©2012.
Colección:Herzliya series on personality and social psychology.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 0 |t Part I. Basic issues and controversies --  |t ch. 1. Sacred values and evil adversaries : a moral foundations approach /  |r Jesse Graham and Jonathan Haidt --  |t ch. 2. The philosopher in the theater /  |r Fiery Cushman and Joshua Greene --  |t ch. 3. Deontological dissonance and the consequentialist crutch /  |r Peter H. Ditto and Brittany Liu --  |t ch. 4. Moral nativism and moral psychology /  |r Paul Bloom --  |t ch. 5. Bringing character back : how the motivation to evaluate character influences judgments of moral blame /  |r David A. Pizarro and David Tannenbaum --  |t ch. 6. Morality takes two : dyadic morality and mind perception /  |r Kurt Gray and Daniel M. Wegner --  |t Part II. Motivational and cognitive processes --  |t ch. 7. Conscience: the dos and don'ts of moral regulation /  |r Ronnie Janoff-Bulman --  |t ch. 8. Honest rationales for dishonest behavior /  |r Shahar Ayal and Francesca Gino --  |t ch. 9. Moral hypocrisy, moral inconsistency, and the struggle for moral integrity /  |r Benoît Monin and Anna Merritt --  |t ch. 10. Morality and psychological distance : a construal level theory perspective /  |r Tal Eyal and Nira Liberman --  |t ch. 11. Humanness, dehumanization, and moral psychology /  |r Nick Haslam [and others] --  |t ch. 12. Morality across cultures : a values perspective /  |r Noga Sverdlik, Sonia Roccas, and Lilach Sagiv --  |t Part III. Developmental, personality, and clinical aspects --  |t ch. 13. Autonomous moral motivation : consequences, socializing antecedents, and the unique role of integrated moral principles /  |r Avi Assor --  |t ch. 14. An attachment perspective on morality : strengthening authentic forms of moral decision making /  |r Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer --  |t ch. 15. Paradigm assumptions about moral behavior : an empirical battle royal /  |r Lawrence J. Walker, Jeremy A. Frimer, and William L. Dunlop --  |t ch. 16. When moral concerns become a psychological disorder : the case of obsessive-compulsive disorder /  |r Guy Doron [and others] --  |t ch. 17. Moral dimensions of trauma therapies /  |r Laurie Anne Pearlman --  |t Part IV. Good and evil : morality, conflict, and violence --  |t ch. 18. Killing with a clean conscience : existential angst and the paradox of morality /  |r Gilad Hirschberger and Tom Pyszczynski --  |t ch. 19. Moral convictions and moral courage : common denominators of good and evil /  |r Linda J. Skitka --  |t ch. 20. Human evil : the myth of pure evil and the true causes of violence /  |r Roy F. Baumeister --  |t ch. 21. Psychology and morality in genocide and violent conflict : perpetrators, passive bystanders, and rescuers /  |r Ervin Staub --  |t Part V. Synthesis --  |t ch. 22. Good and evil, past and future, laboratory and world /  |r Roy F. Baumeister and Jesse Graham. 
520 |a "Humans are universally concerned with good and evil, although one person's "evil" can be another person's "good." How do individuals arrive at decisions about what is right and what is wrong? And how are these decisions influenced by psychological, social, and cultural forces? Such questions form the foundation of the field of moral psychology. In trying to understand moral behavior, researchers historically adopted a cognitive-rationalistic approach that emphasized reasoning and reflection. However, a new generation of investigators has become intrigued by the role of emotional, unconscious, and intra- and interpersonal processes. Their explorations are presented in this third addition to the Herzliya Series on Personality and Social Psychology. The contributors to this volume begin by presenting basic issues and controversies in the study of morality; subsequent chapters explore the psychological processes involved, such as the cognitive mechanisms and motives underlying immoral behavior and moral hypocrisy. Later chapters discuss personality, developmental, and clinical aspects of morality as well as societal aspects of good and evil, including the implications of moral thinking for large-scale violence and genocide. The wide-ranging findings and discussions presented in this volume make this work a provocative and engaging resource for social psychologists and other scholars concerned with moral judgments and both moral and immoral behavior"--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved). 
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