摘要: The bio-social approach is also appropriate: not only does biology influence thesocial world, but the social world also influences biology and our understandingsof it. Yet Roberts' critique of Contemporary Sociology 38, 6DOI: 10.1177/009430610903800639 ...
Steven Hitlin. Moral selves, evil selves: The social psychology of conscience. Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2008Andrei Holman
Violations of these principles can elicit moral condemnation in people, but not all five are equally important to all people. Liberals tend to emphasize the first two, whereas all five are about equally important to conservatives. That helps explain why liberals and conservatives tend to see each...
The psychology of evil: A situationist perspective on recruiting good people to engage in anti-social acts Presents a situationist perspective on the causes of (1) individuals' antisocial behavior and (2) nation-sanctioned violence that is based on the results o... PG Zimbardo - 《Research in...
To what, then, is the evil of human life, physical and moral, to be attributed as its cause? But when the universe is considered as the work of an all-benevolent and all-powerful Creator, a fresh element is added to the problem. If God is all-benevolent, why did He cause or ...
Researchers have found that the way our brains are wired can affect how much empathy we feel toward others—a key measuring stick of good and evil.
Let Nature be your teacher. …One impulse from a vernal woodMay teach you more of man,Of moral evil and of good,Than all the sages can. — William Wordsworth From poem, 'The Tables Turned', collected in Lyrical Ballads, With a Few Other Poems (1798), 187. ...
a prism to see evil to calibrating a compass that may help us navigate and fight it. This task may be increasingly hard in an age of echo chambers, clickbait, and virtual mobs. Social media is such a powerful emotional magnet that it can confuse even the most well-calibrated moral ...
235 For a time, the Quaker movement went from bad to worse, and the usual effects of religious hysteria were manifested by secret and hushed up excesses, into which their “Holy Spirit” led those who gave no moral resistance. We know the Quakers as a very peaceful, thrifty people, who ...
“moral evil and psychobiological evil” - and the extent to which those who have them differ from the rest of humanity. For those who have not been directly and intimately exposed to extremely pathological people, it may be difficult to even fathom what these conditions are truly like and ...