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Social cognitive theory of morality
About: Social cognitive theory of morality is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5842 publications have been published within this topic receiving 250337 citations.
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06 Apr 1995
TL;DR: Morality in the Practice of Psychotherapy as mentioned in this paper : "Finding a Good Therapist and Creating Moral Communities Among Therapists" is an example of a good therapist and a good community.
Abstract: Morality In The Practice Of Psychotherapy * Psychotherapy and Moral Responsibility * Commitment * Justice * Truthfulness * Community The Moral Character Of The Therapist * Caring * Courage * Prudence * Postscript: Finding a Good Therapist and Creating Moral Communities Among Therapists
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TL;DR: Based on Batson's Model of Altruism, this paper argued that moral reasoning about the environment (number of moral reasons given for pro-environmental behaviors) can be improved by m...
Abstract: Based on Batson’s Model of Altruism, in the present work it is argued that moral reasoning about the environment (number of moral reasons given for pro-environmental behaviors) can be improved by m...
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TL;DR: An attempt was made to answer questions in regard to generosity as: what are the types of moral behavior as related to age, is there a difference in moral conduct according to sex, and what effect does the socio-economic group to which the child belongs have upon his moral behavior.
Abstract: "The experiment required a child to divide an unequal number of nuts between himself and another child." Within this framework, an attempt was made to answer such questions in regard to generosity as: what are the types of moral behavior as related to age, is there a difference in moral conduct according to sex, and what effect does the socio-economic group to which the child belongs have upon his moral behavior? (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)
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10 Jun 2011
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss individual moral responsibility in collective contexts and individual responsibility for (and in) collective wrong, including intentional collective action, collective guilt, and collective obligation.
Abstract: Contents Introduction Part One: Collective Moral Responsibility 1 Intentional Collective Action 2 Collective Moral Responsibility 3 Collective Guilt Part Two: Individual Moral Responsibility in Collective Contexts 4 Individual Responsibility for (and in) Collective Wrongs 5 Collective Obligation, Individual Obligation, and Individual Moral Responsibility 6 Individual Moral Responsibility in Wrongful Social Practice Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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