Clark, B. (1994) How religion impedes moral development. (Do Children Need Religion?) (Cover Story) Free Inquiry, Council for Democratic and Secular Humanism, Inc. Summer 1994 Vol.14 No.3 (p.23) (3)Clark, B.: 1994, ‘How Religion Impedes Moral Development’, Free Inquiry 14 (3), ...
How does religion affect people's beliefs? Our experiences, environment and even genetics form our beliefs and attitudes. In turn, these beliefs influence our behaviour, and determine our actions. Beliefs that are widely accepted become part of our culture and, in many ways, shape the society w...
When people judge acts of kindness or cruelty, they often look beyond the act itself to infer the agent’s motives. These inferences, in turn, can powerfully influence moral judgements. The mere possibility of self-interested motives can taint otherwise
PRC has been shown to help maintain sobriety during the postdrug rehabilitation period. Martin et al. (2015) followed participants in alcohol outpatient treatment from 2 weeks until 6 months after enrollment; they found that those participants who relied on religion to help them cope were less li...
The “they” in the context of the aforementioned paragraph is whatever source of moral influence that is exerting itself upon us as an individual’s given any situation. That might be a single person, a church community, an entire religion, the media, entertainment or government. Politics is...
How do cultures influence each other? How do cultural norms affect our behavior? How does culture affect diet? How does culture affect sustainability? How does religion affect culture? How does cultural diffusion affect civilization? How does modernization affect culture?
turn individual-level factors and violations. We identify how three NFP sectoral features influence trustworthy behavior: corporatization, resource scarcity, and assumed moral integrity. Our findings speak to the importance of looking beyond the organization to understand both the causes and prevention of...
How does the environment affect culture? Defining culture: Culture is a set of beliefs, ideas, traditions, histories, behaviors, and rituals that a group of people or a community follow. Culture has various facets within itself. For instance, race, ethnicity, food, social life, religious and ...
Persistent, unresolved guilt can expand to influence other areas of your life, making you feel an overwhelming sense of responsibility without cause. Many people feel guilty for taking time to care for themselves rather than using that effort to care for someone else, believing their...
This finding suggests that face consciousness does influence consumers’ food waste intention and behavior. Chinese people tend to show off their “face” or “hospitality” by ostentatious consumption such as ordering too much food, which is very likely to result in food waste. In addition, ...