Cover image for Atlas of moral psychology / edited by Kurt Gray, Jesse Graham.
ISBN:
9781462532605
Title:
Atlas of moral psychology / edited by Kurt Gray, Jesse Graham.
Author:
Gray, Kurt James, editor.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 586 pages)
Contents:
Part I. Morality and thinking -- Can we understand moral thinking without understanding thinking? / Joshua D. Greene -- Reasoning at the root of morality / Elliot Turiel -- Moral judgment: reflective, interactive, spontaneous, challenging, and always evolving / Melanie Killen and Audun Dahl -- On the possibility of intuitive and deliberative processes working in parallel in moral judgment / Kees van den Bos -- The wrong and the bad / Shaun Nichols -- Part II. Morality and feeling -- Empathy is a moral force / Jamil Zaki -- Moral value and motivation: how special are they? / Ryan Miller and Fiery Cushman -- A component process model of disgust, anger, and moral judgment, Hanah A. Chapman -- A functional conflict theory of moral emotions / Roger Giner-Sorolla -- Getting emotions right in moral psychology / Piercarlo Valdesolo -- Part III. Morality, social cognition, and identity -- What do we evaluate when we evaluate moral character? / Eric G. Helzer and Clayton R. Critcher -- Moral cognition and its basis in social cognition and social regulation / John Voiklis and Bertram F. Malle -- Morality is personal / Justin F. Landy and Eric Luis Uhlmann -- A social cognitive model of moral identity / Karl Aquino and Adam Kay -- Identity is essentially moral / Nina Strohminger -- The core of morality is the moral self / Paul Conway -- Thinking morally about animals / Stephen Loughnan and Jared Piazza -- Part IV. Morality and intergroup conflict -- Morality is for choosing sides / Peter DeScioli and Robert Kurzban -- Morality for us versus them / Adam Waytz and Liane Young -- Pleasure in response to outgroup pain as a motivator of intergroup aggression / Mina Cikara -- How can universal stereotypes be immoral? / Susan T. Fiske -- Part V. Morality and culture -- Moral foundations theory: on the advantages of moral pluralism over moral monism /Jesse Graham, Jonathan Haidt, Matt Motyl, Peter Meindl, Carol Iskiwitch, and Marlon Mooijman -- The model of moral motives: a map of the moral domain / Ronnie Janoff-Bulman and Nate C. Carnes -- Relationship regulation theory / Tage S. Rai -- A stairway to heaven: a terror management theory perspective on morality / Andrea M. Yetzer, Tom Pyszczynski, and Jeff Greenberg -- Moral heroes are puppets / Jeremy A. Frimer -- Morality: a historical invention / Edouard Machery -- The history of moral norms / Jesse J. Prinz -- Part VI. Morality and the body -- The moralization of the body: protecting and expanding the boundaries of the self / Gabriela Pavarini and Simone Schnall -- Grounded morality / Simon M. Laham and Justin J. Kelly -- Part VII. Morality and beliefs -- Moral vitalism / Brock Bastian -- The objectivity of moral beliefs / Geoffrey P. Goodwin -- Folk theories in the moral domain / Sara Gottlieb and Tania Lombrozo -- Free will and moral psychology / Roy F. Baumeister -- The geographies of religious and nonreligious morality / Brett Mercier and Azim Shariff -- The egocentric teleological bias: how self-serving morality shapes perceptions of intelligent design / Jesse L. Preston -- Part VIII. Dynamic moral judgment -- Moralization: how acts become wrong / Chelsea Schein and Kurt Gray -- Moral coherence processes and denial of moral complexity / Brittany S. Liu, Sean P. Wojcik, and Peter H. Ditto -- What is blame and why do we love it? / Mark D. Alicke, Ross Rogers, and Sarah Taylor -- Part IX. Developmental and evolutionary roots of morality -- Do animals have a sense of fairness? / Katherine McAuliffe and Laurie R. Santos -- The infantile roots of sociomoral evaluations / Julia W. Van de Vondervoort and J. Kiley Hamlin -- Atlas hugged: the foundations of human altruism / Felix Warneken -- The developmental origins of infants' distributive fairness concerns / Jessica A. Sommerville and Talee Ziv -- Vulnerability-based morality / Anton J.M. Dijker -- The attachment approach to moral judgment / Aner Govrin -- Ethogenesis: evolution, early experience, and moral becoming / Darcia Narvaez -- Part X. Moral behavior -- On the distinction between unethical and selfish behavior / Jackson G. Lu, Ting Zhang, Derek D. Rucker, and Adam D. Galinsky -- In search of moral equilibrium: person, situation, and their interplay in behavioral ethics / Julia J. Lee and Francesca Gino -- Unconflicted virtue / Kate Schmidt -- Moral clarity / Scott S. Wiltermuth and David T. Newman -- Part XI. Studying morality -- Why developmental neuroscience is critical for the study of morality / Jean Decety and Jason M. Cowell -- Implicit moral cognition / C. Daryl Cameron, Julian A. Scheffer, and Victoria L. Spring -- Into the wild: big data analytics in moral psychology / Joseph Hoover, Morteza Dehghani, Kate Johnson, Rumen Iliev, and Jesse Graham -- Applied moral psychology / Yoel Inbar -- Part XII. Clarifying morality -- The moral domain / Stephen Stich -- There is no important distinction between moral and nonmoral cognition / Joshua Knobe -- Asking the right questions in moral psychology / Walter Sinnott-Armstrong.
Local Note:
eBooks on EBSCOhost
Format:
Electronic Resources
Publication Date:
2018
Publication Information:
New York :

The Guilford Press,

[2018]

©2018