The Social Psychology of Morality
Neil J. MacKinnon
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This incisive book defines and unpacks the concept of morality. Neil J. MacKinnon summarizes, compares and evaluates theories of morality from both psychological and sociological perspectives, which as separate disciplines are unable to capture the breadth and complexity of this topic.
Keywords: Morality; Moral Judgments; Moral Values; Conscience; Moral Intuition; Moral Reasoning (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035364732
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Morality: definitions and issues

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- Ch 2 The scientific study of morality versus moral philosophy

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- Ch 3 The locus and origin of morality

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- Ch 4 Institutional versus constitutive social order and morality

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- Ch 5 Social psychological voices from the past

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- Ch 6 Social intuitionist theory

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- Ch 7 The theory of dyadic morality

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- Ch 8 The social psychology of conscience

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- Ch 9 Affect control theory

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- Ch 10 Summary, integration, and fundamental issues

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