Moral decision-making and moral development: Toward an integrative framework
132
TL;DR: In this paper, a new framework based on social information processing (SIP) theory was proposed to explain real-time moral decisions and mature moral behavior, including relevant social and contextual factors.
read more
About: This article is published in Developmental Review. The article was published on 01 Sep 2018. and is currently open access. The article focuses on the topics: Moral reasoning & Moral development.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
Delegation of Moral Tasks to Automated Agents—The Impact of Risk and Context on Trusting a Machine to Perform a Task
01 Mar 2022
TL;DR: In this article , the conditions under which human operators were willing to relinquish control, and delegate tasks to automated agents by examining risk and context factors experimentally were investigated. And the results of their experiment indicated that both, context and risk, significantly influenced people's decisions.
12
Responsible natural language processing: A principlist framework for social benefits
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors proposed a principlist framework with the formulation of eight principles to ensure NLP is safe, secure and reliable for responsible decision-making and subsequently results in social benefits.
11
Associations between Parenting, Temperament-Related Self-Regulation and the Moral Self in Middle Childhood
Jessica Schütz,Neele Bäker +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors analyse associations between parental warmth and harsh parenting, temperamental self-regulation (inhibitory control and impulsivity), and the moral self in middle childhood.
Critical realist approach: a solution to tourism’s most pressing matter
TL;DR: In this article, critical realism is used as a robust and fruitful underlabourer that will help researchers to uncover the "deep" domain of ethical tourism, and future research should investigate what structural, cultural, and agential emergent properties of the systemic components of the ethical tourism system are operant, and how a generative mechanism functions to influence, not determine, the moral conduct of tourism stakeholders.
11
References
Chapter 11 Working memory
TL;DR: This chapter demonstrates the functional importance of dopamine to working memory function in several ways and demonstrates that a network of brain regions, including the prefrontal cortex, is critical for the active maintenance of internal representations.
12K
•Book
Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain
Antonio R. Damasio
- 01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: The authors argued that rational decisions are not the product of logic alone - they require the support of emotion and feeling, drawing on his experience with neurological patients affected with brain damage, Dr Damasio showed how absence of emotions and feelings can break down rationality.
9.8K
Multidimensional Assessment of Emotion Regulation and Dysregulation: Development, Factor Structure, and Initial Validation of the Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale
Kim L. Gratz,Lizabeth Roemer +1 more
TL;DR: The Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS) as discussed by the authors measures the ability to act in desired ways regardless of emotional state, and has high internal consistency, good test-retest reliability, and adequate construct and predictive validity.
In a Different Voice. Psychological Theory and Women’s Development. Cambridge, MA (Harvard University Press) 1982.
C. Gilligan
- 01 Jan 1982
Abstract: Introduction 1. Woman's Place in Man's Life Cycle 2. Images of Relationship 3. Concepts of Self and Morality 4. Crisis and Transition 5. Women's Rights and Women's Judgment 6. Visions of Maturity References Index of Study Participants General Index
7.5K
The emotional dog and its rational tail: a social intuitionist approach to moral judgment.
TL;DR: The author gives 4 reasons for considering the hypothesis that moral reasoning does not cause moral judgment; rather, moral reasoning is usually a post hoc construction, generated after a judgment has been reached.
6.9K