نتایج جستجو برای: idealized family morality

تعداد نتایج: 433311  

2013
Leo Pascual Paulo Rodrigues David Gallardo-Pujol

Neural underpinnings of morality are not yet well understood. Researchers in moral neuroscience have tried to find specific structures and processes that shed light on how morality works. Here, we review the main brain areas that have been associated with morality at both structural and functional levels and speculate about how it can be studied. Orbital and ventromedial prefrontal cortices are...

2014
MELANIE KILLEN ALINE HITTI SHELBY COOLEY LAURA ELENBAAS

Morality and cultural identity emerge during human development in complex ways. We describe the theories and findings that focus on social exclusion and inclusion, social inequalities such as resource allocation inequalities, and intercultural contexts that both bear on and contribute to morality and moral development. This research reveals that individuals view morality as pertaining to fair, ...

2013
Haiyan Liu Xia Chen Bo Zhang

In the social sciences, computer-based modeling has become an increasingly important tool receiving widespread attention. However, the derivation of the quantitative relationships linking individual moral behavior and social morality levels, so as to provide a useful basis for social policy-making, remains a challenge in the scholarly literature today. A quantitative measurement of morality fro...

Journal: :International journal of social science and human research 2022

An Artist of the Floating World by Kazuo Ishiguro is set at end War II. It reveals psychological trauma caused war, self-help method adopted characters to heal themselves, concerning “idealized images” and Japanese moral narratives, which are consistent with narrative ways contemporary government deal negative effects war. The novel creates a “positive image” means morality memory interweaving,...

2005
Gilbert Harman

In his elegant discussion, Sripada distinguishes three possible innate bases for aspects of morality: (1) certain specific principles might be innate, (2) a less simple “principles and parameters” model might apply, and (3) innate biases might have have some influence over what morality a person acquires without determining the content of that morality.1 He argues against (1) and (2) and in fav...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه بوعلی سینا - دانشکده علوم کشاورزی 1390

طی بررسی هائی که جهت جمع آوری و شناسائی فون کنه های بادام در استان چهار محال و بختیاری در سال های 88-1387 انجام شد مجموعا، 23 گونه متعلق به 18 جنس و 8 خانواده جمع آوری و شناسائی شد که 2 گونه برای اولین بار از ایران معرفی گردید که با (*) مشخص شد، و تعداد 3 گونه برای اولین بار در دنیا شناسائی و توصیف گردید که با علامت (**) مشخص شده اند. لیست گونه های گزارش شده بر اساس طبقه بندی راسته و خانواده ب...

ژورنال: پژوهشنامه اخلاق 2020

To compare Western and Islamic civilizations in terms of “family fidelity and strength” and to show the superiority of the moral foundations of Islam, the family in Greek civilization was examined and fidelity was recognized as the moral factor of family strength or continuity. This factor also laid the foundation for the strength of the family in Islam. The strength of the family is the result...

Journal: :Games 2017
Ingela Alger Jörgen W. Weibull

Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishness? We shed some light on this complex and non-trivial issue by examining a few canonical strategic interactions played by egoists, altruists and moralists. By altruists, we mean people who do not only care about their own material payoffs but also about those to others, and, by a moralist, we me...

Journal: :Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 2014
Félice van Nunspeet Naomi Ellemers Belle Derks Sander Nieuwenhuis

Previous research has revealed that people value morality as a more important person characteristic than competence. In this study, we tested whether people adjust their less explicit behavior more to moral than competence values. Participants performed an Implicit Association Test (IAT) that was either framed as a test of their morality or as a test of their competence. The behavioral results ...

2010
Jonathan Haidt Craig Joseph Steven Jay Gould

1 Introduction Morality is one of the few topics in academe endowed with its own protective spell. A biologist is not blinded by her biological nature to the workings of biology. An economist is not confused by his own economic activity when he tries to understand the workings of markets 1. But students of morality are often biased by their own moral commitments. Morality is so contested and so...

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