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  2. Moral foundations theory - Wikipedia

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    The usefulness of moral foundations theory as an explanation for political ideology has been contested on the grounds that moral foundations are less heritable than political ideology, [47] and longitudinal data suggest that political ideology predicts subsequent endorsement of moral foundations, but moral foundations endorsement does not ...

  3. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Moral foundation theory identifies five forms of moral foundation: harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, in-group/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity. The first two are often termed individualizing foundations, with the remaining three being binding foundations. The moral foundations were found to be correlated with the theory of basic ...

  4. Foundations of Morality - Wikipedia

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    Foundations of Morality can refer to: The Foundations of Morality, a 1964 book by Henry Hazlitt; Moral foundations theory This page was last edited on 9 May ...

  5. Moral psychology - Wikipedia

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    Moral foundations theory, first proposed in 2004 by Jonathan Haidt and Craig Joseph, [83] attempts to explain the origins of and variation in human moral reasoning on the basis of innate, modular foundations. [84] Notably, moral foundations theory has been used to describe the difference between the moral foundations of political liberals and ...

  6. Morality - Wikipedia

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    Moral foundations theory, authored by Jonathan Haidt and colleagues, [60] [61] has been used to study the differences between liberals and conservatives, in this regard. [17] [62] Haidt found that Americans who identified as liberals tended to value care and fairness higher than loyalty, respect and purity. Self-identified conservative ...

  7. Social philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Social philosophy is the study and interpretation of society and social institutions in terms of ethical values rather than empirical relations. [1] Social philosophers emphasize understanding the social contexts for political, legal, moral and cultural questions, and the development of novel theoretical frameworks, from social ontology to care ethics to cosmopolitan theories of democracy ...

  8. Category:Moral psychology - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; سنڌي; کوردی ... Dual process theory (moral psychology) E. Elevation (emotion) Empathic concern; ... Moral exclusion; Moral foundations theory; Moral ...

  9. On the Basis of Morality - Wikipedia

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    The judge of the prize competition, however, was an author of a Hegelian theory of morals. [ 3 ] The piece was republished under the title Prize Essay on the Basis of Morals ( German : Preisschrift über die Grundlage der Moral ), along with On the Freedom of the Will , in The Two Fundamental Problems of Ethics ( German : Die beiden ...