Moral psychology for the twenty-first century
JOURNAL OF MORAL EDUCATION(2013)
摘要
Lawrence Kohlberg slayed the two dragons of twentieth-century psychologybehaviorism and psychoanalysis. His victory was a part of the larger cognitive revolution that shaped the world in which all of us study psychology and education today. But the cognitive revolution itself was modified by later waves of change, particularly an affective revolution' that began in the 1980s and an automaticity revolution' in the 1990s. In this essay I trace the history of moral psychology within the broader intellectual trends of psychology and I explain why I came to believe that moral psychology had to change with the times. I explain the origins of my own social intuitionist model and of moral foundations theory. I offer three principles that I think should characterize moral psychology in the twenty-first century: (1) Intuitions come first, strategic reasoning second, (2) There's more to morality than harm and fairness and (3) Morality binds and blinds.
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moral psychology,moral intuition,moral foundations theory
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