Relational morality in psychology and philosophy: past, present, and future
Moral psychology research often frames participant judgments in terms of adherence to abstract principles, such as utilitarianism or Kant's categorical imperative, and focuses on hypothetical interactions between strangers. However, real-world moral judgments typically involve concrete evaluati...
Main Authors: | Earp, BD, Calcott, R, Reinecke, MG, Everett, JAC |
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Other Authors: | Laham, S |
Format: | Book section |
Language: | English |
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Edward Elgar Publishing
2024
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