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Explaining Judgments on Rule Violations|Ann de Buck

Explaining Judgments on Rule Violations : On Empathy, Moral Intuitions, and Emotions

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Overview

List of tables and figures 5

Chapter ONE: Introduction and aim of the study 7

Introduction 8

Aim of the present study 10

References 14

Chapter TWO: An evolutionary inspired integrated model: From empathy to moral judgment 21

Introduction 21

Moral judgments 22

An evolutionary inspired perspective 24

Four distinct moral violations 26

Theft by taking 27

Breaking a fairness rule (breaking a promise) 28

Punishing a free-rider 28

Consensual adult sibling incest 29

Distal and proximal variables 31

Distal variables 32

Proximal variables 41

Integrated model of moral antecedents to moral judgment 47

The relationships between empathy and moral intuitions 49

The relationships between moral intuitions, moral emotion, and moral judgment 50

References 53Chapter THREE: Data and methodology 61

Participants 61

Written scenarios 62

Diagrams of the scenarios 63

Measures of the key concepts 68

Distal variables 68

Proximal variables 70

Endogenous variables 70

Analytic strategy 71

Measurement part of the model 72

Structural part of the model 75

References 77

Chapter FOUR: Results 79

Structural part of the model 79

Scenario_1: Theft by taking 81

Scenario_2: Breaking a promise (breaking a fairness rule) 83

Scenario_3: Punishing a free-rider 85

Scenario_4: Consensual adult sibling incest 87

Summary of the major findings 89

Chapter FIVE: Discussion and future research 91

Introduction 91

Strengths, limitations and future directions 93

Conclusion 97

References 99

APPENDICES 102

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  • ISBN-13: 9783031138683
  • ISBN-10: 3031138686
  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publish Date: November 2022
  • Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.18 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.3 pounds
  • Page Count: 77

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