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   What We Talk About When We Talk About Morality: Deontological,Consequentialist,and Emotive Language Use in Justifications Across Foundation-Specific Moral Violations  
   
نویسنده wheeler m.a. ,laham s.m.
منبع personality and social psychology bulletin - 2016 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 9 - صفحه:1206 -1216
چکیده    Morality is inherently social,yet much extant work in moral psychology ignores the central role of social processes in moral phenomena. to partly address this,this article examined the content of persuasive moral communication—the way people justify their moral attitudes in persuasive contexts. across two studies,we explored variation in justification content (deontological,consequentialist,or emotive) as a function of moral foundations. using justification selection techniques (study 1) and open-ended justification production (study 2),results demonstrate a preference (a) for deontological appeals in justifications for the sanctity foundation,(b) for consequentialist appeals for the individualizing foundations (care and fairness),and (c) for emotive appeals in justifications for the binding foundations (loyalty,authority and sanctity). the present research questions the generality of inferences about the primacy of emotions/intuition in moral psychology research and highlights the important role of reasons in persuasive moral communication. © 2016,© 2016 by the society for personality and social psychology,inc.
کلیدواژه consequentialism; deontology; emotion; moral foundations; moral justifications; persuasive appeals
آدرس university of melbourne,parkville,vic, Australia, university of melbourne,parkville,vic, Australia
 
     
   
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