The Cambridge Handbook of Moral Psychology
Herausgeber: Malle, Bertram F.; Robbins, Philip
The Cambridge Handbook of Moral Psychology
Herausgeber: Malle, Bertram F.; Robbins, Philip
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This handbook delves into the interdisciplinary study of moral cognition and behavior. It introduces key questions, canvases ongoing debates, and integrates empirical and theoretical perspectives. It features contributions from scholars in psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and neuroscience.
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This handbook delves into the interdisciplinary study of moral cognition and behavior. It introduces key questions, canvases ongoing debates, and integrates empirical and theoretical perspectives. It features contributions from scholars in psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and neuroscience.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1424g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841597
- ISBN-10: 1108841597
- Artikelnr.: 71909372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1424g
- ISBN-13: 9781108841597
- ISBN-10: 1108841597
- Artikelnr.: 71909372
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Modern moral psychology: a guide to the terrain Bertram F. Malle and
Philip Robbins; Part I. Building Blocks: 2. Moral character Geoffrey P.
Goodwin and Justin F. Landy; 3. Moral motivation William Ratoff and Adina
L. Roskies; 4. Norms: inference and interventions Giulia Andrighetto and
Eva Vriens; 5. Moral dilemmas Joanne Demaree-Cotton and Guy Kahane; 6. The
moral domain: what is wrong, what is right, and how your mind knows the
difference Samantha Abrams and Kurt Gray; Part II. Thinking and Feeling: 7.
Moral decision-making: the value of actions Laura Niemi and Shaun Nichols;
8. Are moral judgments rational? Jonathan Baron; 9. Moral categorization
and mind perception Philip Robbins; 10. Moral emotions: are they both
distinct and good? Pascale Sophie Russell; 11. The benefits and costs of
empathy in moral decision-making Jean Decety; Part III. Behavior: 12.
Prosociality Oriel FeldmanHall and Marc-Lluís Vives; 13. Antisocial and
moral behavior: a review and synthesis Kean Poon and Adrian Raine; 14.
Intergroup conflict and dehumanization Nick Haslam; 15. Blame and
punishment: two distinct mechanisms for regulating moral behavior Bertram
F. Malle; 16. Moral communication Friederike Funk and Victoria McGeer; Part
IV. Origins, Development, and Variation: 17. Grounding moral psychology in
evolution, neurobiology, and culture Darcia Narvaez; 18. Moral babies?
evidence for core moral responses in infants and toddlers Kiley Hamlin and
Francis Yuen; 19. An integrative approach to moral development during
adolescence Abigail A. Baird and Margaret M. Matthews; 20. Morality in
culture: the fate of moral absolutes in history Richard A. Shweder, Jacob
R. Hickman and Les Beldo; Part V. Applications and Extensions: 21. Criminal
law, intuitive blame, and moral character Janice Nadler; 22. Moral
dimensions of political attitudes and behavior Kate W. Guan, Gordon Heltzel
and Kristin Laurin; 23. Moral and religious systems Benjamin Grant Purzycki
and Theiss Bendixen; 24. Lessons from moral psychology for moral philosophy
Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Index.
Philip Robbins; Part I. Building Blocks: 2. Moral character Geoffrey P.
Goodwin and Justin F. Landy; 3. Moral motivation William Ratoff and Adina
L. Roskies; 4. Norms: inference and interventions Giulia Andrighetto and
Eva Vriens; 5. Moral dilemmas Joanne Demaree-Cotton and Guy Kahane; 6. The
moral domain: what is wrong, what is right, and how your mind knows the
difference Samantha Abrams and Kurt Gray; Part II. Thinking and Feeling: 7.
Moral decision-making: the value of actions Laura Niemi and Shaun Nichols;
8. Are moral judgments rational? Jonathan Baron; 9. Moral categorization
and mind perception Philip Robbins; 10. Moral emotions: are they both
distinct and good? Pascale Sophie Russell; 11. The benefits and costs of
empathy in moral decision-making Jean Decety; Part III. Behavior: 12.
Prosociality Oriel FeldmanHall and Marc-Lluís Vives; 13. Antisocial and
moral behavior: a review and synthesis Kean Poon and Adrian Raine; 14.
Intergroup conflict and dehumanization Nick Haslam; 15. Blame and
punishment: two distinct mechanisms for regulating moral behavior Bertram
F. Malle; 16. Moral communication Friederike Funk and Victoria McGeer; Part
IV. Origins, Development, and Variation: 17. Grounding moral psychology in
evolution, neurobiology, and culture Darcia Narvaez; 18. Moral babies?
evidence for core moral responses in infants and toddlers Kiley Hamlin and
Francis Yuen; 19. An integrative approach to moral development during
adolescence Abigail A. Baird and Margaret M. Matthews; 20. Morality in
culture: the fate of moral absolutes in history Richard A. Shweder, Jacob
R. Hickman and Les Beldo; Part V. Applications and Extensions: 21. Criminal
law, intuitive blame, and moral character Janice Nadler; 22. Moral
dimensions of political attitudes and behavior Kate W. Guan, Gordon Heltzel
and Kristin Laurin; 23. Moral and religious systems Benjamin Grant Purzycki
and Theiss Bendixen; 24. Lessons from moral psychology for moral philosophy
Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Index.
1. Modern moral psychology: a guide to the terrain Bertram F. Malle and
Philip Robbins; Part I. Building Blocks: 2. Moral character Geoffrey P.
Goodwin and Justin F. Landy; 3. Moral motivation William Ratoff and Adina
L. Roskies; 4. Norms: inference and interventions Giulia Andrighetto and
Eva Vriens; 5. Moral dilemmas Joanne Demaree-Cotton and Guy Kahane; 6. The
moral domain: what is wrong, what is right, and how your mind knows the
difference Samantha Abrams and Kurt Gray; Part II. Thinking and Feeling: 7.
Moral decision-making: the value of actions Laura Niemi and Shaun Nichols;
8. Are moral judgments rational? Jonathan Baron; 9. Moral categorization
and mind perception Philip Robbins; 10. Moral emotions: are they both
distinct and good? Pascale Sophie Russell; 11. The benefits and costs of
empathy in moral decision-making Jean Decety; Part III. Behavior: 12.
Prosociality Oriel FeldmanHall and Marc-Lluís Vives; 13. Antisocial and
moral behavior: a review and synthesis Kean Poon and Adrian Raine; 14.
Intergroup conflict and dehumanization Nick Haslam; 15. Blame and
punishment: two distinct mechanisms for regulating moral behavior Bertram
F. Malle; 16. Moral communication Friederike Funk and Victoria McGeer; Part
IV. Origins, Development, and Variation: 17. Grounding moral psychology in
evolution, neurobiology, and culture Darcia Narvaez; 18. Moral babies?
evidence for core moral responses in infants and toddlers Kiley Hamlin and
Francis Yuen; 19. An integrative approach to moral development during
adolescence Abigail A. Baird and Margaret M. Matthews; 20. Morality in
culture: the fate of moral absolutes in history Richard A. Shweder, Jacob
R. Hickman and Les Beldo; Part V. Applications and Extensions: 21. Criminal
law, intuitive blame, and moral character Janice Nadler; 22. Moral
dimensions of political attitudes and behavior Kate W. Guan, Gordon Heltzel
and Kristin Laurin; 23. Moral and religious systems Benjamin Grant Purzycki
and Theiss Bendixen; 24. Lessons from moral psychology for moral philosophy
Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Index.
Philip Robbins; Part I. Building Blocks: 2. Moral character Geoffrey P.
Goodwin and Justin F. Landy; 3. Moral motivation William Ratoff and Adina
L. Roskies; 4. Norms: inference and interventions Giulia Andrighetto and
Eva Vriens; 5. Moral dilemmas Joanne Demaree-Cotton and Guy Kahane; 6. The
moral domain: what is wrong, what is right, and how your mind knows the
difference Samantha Abrams and Kurt Gray; Part II. Thinking and Feeling: 7.
Moral decision-making: the value of actions Laura Niemi and Shaun Nichols;
8. Are moral judgments rational? Jonathan Baron; 9. Moral categorization
and mind perception Philip Robbins; 10. Moral emotions: are they both
distinct and good? Pascale Sophie Russell; 11. The benefits and costs of
empathy in moral decision-making Jean Decety; Part III. Behavior: 12.
Prosociality Oriel FeldmanHall and Marc-Lluís Vives; 13. Antisocial and
moral behavior: a review and synthesis Kean Poon and Adrian Raine; 14.
Intergroup conflict and dehumanization Nick Haslam; 15. Blame and
punishment: two distinct mechanisms for regulating moral behavior Bertram
F. Malle; 16. Moral communication Friederike Funk and Victoria McGeer; Part
IV. Origins, Development, and Variation: 17. Grounding moral psychology in
evolution, neurobiology, and culture Darcia Narvaez; 18. Moral babies?
evidence for core moral responses in infants and toddlers Kiley Hamlin and
Francis Yuen; 19. An integrative approach to moral development during
adolescence Abigail A. Baird and Margaret M. Matthews; 20. Morality in
culture: the fate of moral absolutes in history Richard A. Shweder, Jacob
R. Hickman and Les Beldo; Part V. Applications and Extensions: 21. Criminal
law, intuitive blame, and moral character Janice Nadler; 22. Moral
dimensions of political attitudes and behavior Kate W. Guan, Gordon Heltzel
and Kristin Laurin; 23. Moral and religious systems Benjamin Grant Purzycki
and Theiss Bendixen; 24. Lessons from moral psychology for moral philosophy
Paul Rehren and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong; Index.