Morality, Heroism, and Identity Moral Heroism The notion of heroism is complicated. There are many different forms of heroic acts, and many different ways of defining heroism (see Allison et al.2017). Sometimes the very notion of heroism is called into question when pointing out its socially c...
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When reflecting upon the human beings and their acts, moral theology cannot ignore these factors. However, moral theology seems to be troubled by these factors. Underestimating the so-called cultural determinants draws moral theology towards the position of anti-rationalist Biblicism. On the other ...
Our evolutionary theory suggests that a productive cross-cultural research program would document moral beliefs, moral norms, moral violations, sanctioning institutions, signaling institutions, and idioms of distress in each society to build a comprehensive picture of the determinants of moral injury ...
number of specialized neural regions (limbic, prefrontal, and temporal) interact with one another in a reciprocal – and, by extension, influential – manner. To more completely characterize the psychological and neurobiological determinants of moral cognition, future work needs to address these ...
Answer to: The psychoanalytic concept of a moral conscience would be [{Blank}]. a. the ideal self b. self-reinforcement c. the superego d. the...
[...]obstruct women’s access to the health-care services they need or to the underlying determinants of health (duty to respect), (b) to take measures to prevent women from dying in childbirth and pregnancy (duty to protect) and (c) to take legislative, administrative, and judicial actio...
"Individual differences in personal moral Page 9 of 18 philosophy are significant determinants of one's stance toward controversial ethical [and moral] issues" (Nickell & Herzog, 1996, p. 54). This line of thinking began with Forsyth's (1980) development of a two dimensional taxonomy of ...
and illustrated the way many of these issues look on the ground level of social life. We went beyond an exclusive focus on the constraints, negative determinants, and problems of objective adjustment (Cohen1955) that funnel people into a subculture, and looked at the positive attractions that ex...
(p. 926). Bargh concludes that human behavior is not very often motivated by conscious, deliberate thought. He further states that “if moral conduct hinges on conscious, explicit deliberation, then much of human behavior simply does not qualify” (c.f., Narvaez and Lapsley2005, p. 142). ...