Enforcing social norms: the morality of public shaming
Public shaming plays an important role in upholding valuable social norms. But, under what conditions, if any, is it morally justifiable? Our aim in this paper is systemically to investigate the morality of public shaming, so as to provide an answer to this neglected question. We develop an overarch...
Autors principals: | Billingham, P, Parr, T |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
Wiley
2020
|
Ítems similars
-
Online public shaming: virtues and vices
per: Billingham, P, et al.
Publicat: (2019) -
Should we shame those who ignore social distancing guidelines?
per: Billingham, P, et al.
Publicat: (2021) -
Shame, guilt and the 'morality system'
per: Harcourt, E
Publicat: (2023) -
Children’s enforcement of justice in third-party moral transgressions : examining norm-enforcing behaviours towards puppet versus human transgressors
per: Ng, Heather Chen Ying
Publicat: (2019) -
The enforcement of prosocial corporate governance norms
per: Hurley, CF
Publicat: (2023)