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Book Title
Social Psychology of Morality
ISBN
9781138929074
Subject Area
Psychology, Philosophy
Publication Name
Social Psychology of Morality
Publisher
Routledge
Item Length
8.9 in
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Social Psychology
Publication Year
2016
Series
Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Lee Jussim
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Width
6.3 in
Number of Pages
328 Pages

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Ever since Plato's 'Republic' was written over two thousand years ago, one of the main concerns of social philosophy and later empirical social science was to understand the moral nature of human beings. The faculty to think and act in terms of overarching moral values is as much a defining hallmark of our species as is our intelligence, so homo moralis is no less an appropriate term to describe humans as homo sapiens . This volume makes a case for the pivotal role of social psychology as the core discipline for studying morality. The book is divided into four parts. First, the role of social psychological processes in moral values and judgments is discussed, followed by an analysis of the role of morality in interpersonal processes. The sometimes paradoxical, ironic effects of moral beliefs are described next, and in the final section the role of morality in collective and group behavior is considered. This book will be of interest to students and researchers in the social and behavioral sciences concerned with moral behavior, as well as professionals and practitioners in clinical, counseling, organizational, marketing and educational psychology where issues of ethics and morality are of importance.

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Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138929077
ISBN-13
9781138929074
eBay Product ID (ePID)
217068699

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
328 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Social Psychology of Morality
Publication Year
2016
Subject
Ethics & Moral Philosophy, General, Social Psychology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Philosophy
Author
Lee Jussim
Series
Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2015-030614
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
After languishing for decades, the study of morality has recently prospered by means of an explosion of creative new research directions and insights. This timely and fascinating book offers a marvelous overview of many diverse contributions and perspectives, written by many of the cutting-edge researchers who helped create the explosive leap forward. Delving into the root causes of both remarkable virtue and despicable misbehavior, as well as the processes by which people form and express moral judgments, this book is a tour de force that will reward anyone interested in this key aspect of human social life, from the novice seeking an introduction to the expert wanting to know the latest findings. Roy F. Baumeister, author of Willpower: Rediscovering the greatest human strength and Evil: Inside human violence and cruelty
Target Audience
College Audience
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
171
Lc Classification Number
Bj45.S6353 2016
Table of Content
Contents Chapter 1. In Search of homo moralis: The Social Psychology of Morality . Joseph P. Forgas, University of New South Wales, Lee Jussim, Rutgers University, and Paul A. M. Van Lange, VU University of Amsterdam. Part I. The Nature of Moral Values and Decisions. Chapter 2. God Save Us: A Terror Management Perspective on Morality . Tom Pyszczynski, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Chapter 3. Moral Opportunities versus Moral Tests . Dale T. Miller and Benoît Monin, Stanford University. Chapter 4. Threat, Morality and Politics: A Differentiated Threat Account of Moral and Political Values . Simon M. Laham and Chelsea Corless, Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences, University of Melbourne. Chapter 5. Computational Modeling of Moral Decisions . Molly J. Crockett, Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford Chapter 6. Understanding Responses to Moral Dilemmas: Deontological Inclinations, Utilitarian Inclinations, and General Action Tendencies . Bertram Gawronski, University of Texas at Austin, Paul Conway, University of Cologne, Germany, Joel B. Armstrong, University of Western Ontario, Canada, Rebecca Friesdorf, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, and Mandy Hütter, University of Tübingen, Germany. Part II: Moral Aspects of Interpersonal Behavior. Chapter 7. A Relational Perspective of Social Influence on Moral Issues . Jeffry A. Simpson, University of Minnesota, Allison K. Farrell, University of Minnesota and Emma Marshall, University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Chapter 8. When Perspective-Takers Turn Unethical . Adam D. Galinsky and Alice Lee, Columbia University. Chapter 9. Confessing to an Immoral Act: Consequences to Moral Beliefs and Inferences about Moral Dispositions . Joel Cooper, Princeton University. Chapter 10. Affective Influences on Moral Decisions: Mood Effects on Selfishness vs. Fairness. Joseph P. Forgas, University of New South Wales, Australia. Part III: Ironic and Paradoxical Effects of Morality Chapter 11 . Can High Moral Purposes Undermine Scientific Integrity? Lee Jussim, Rutgers University, New Brunswick and The Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, Jarret T. Crawford, The College of New Jersey, Sean T. Stevens, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Stephanie M. Anglin, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and Jose L. Duarte, Arizona State University. Chapter 12. Concept creep: Psychology's Expanding Notions of Harm and their Moral Basis . Nick Haslam, University of Melbourne. Chapter 13. Ethical Norms and Moral Values among Scientists: Applying Conceptions of Morality to Scientific Rules and Practices . Klaus Fiedler, University of Heidelberg. Part IV. Morality and Collective Behavior. Chapter 14. Moralization and Intolerance of Ideological Outgroups . Mark J. Brandt, Tilburg University, Geoffrey Wetherell, DePaul University, Jarret T. Crawford, The College of New Jersey. Chapter 15. Sin, Morality, and Opponent Motives for Prosocial Behavior . William G. Graziano, Purdue University and David A. Schroeder, University of Arkansas. Chapter 16. The Moral Psychology of Resource Use . Brock Bastian and Daniel Crimston, University of New South Wales Chapter 17. Of Baboons and Elephants: Inequality and the Evolution of Immoral Leadership . William von Hippel, University of Queensland, Richard Ronay, VU University Amsterdam and William W. Maddux,INSEAD, France. Chapter 18. Groups Create Moral Superheroes to Defend Sacred Values . Jeremy A. Frimer, university of Winnipeg, Canada.
Copyright Date
2016

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