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Nostalgia increases punitiveness by intensifying moral concern
We addressed the relation between nostalgia and moral judgment or behavior. We hypothesized that nostalgia, a social emotion, increases moral concern...
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Moral Legitimation and Delegitimation of State Violence in Colombia
This research examines social media discourses to unravel how moral evaluation can be used to legitimize and delegitimize state violence. Based on a...
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What Causes Moral Actions? -----Moral Feelings and Moral Reasoning in Mencius
The dispute of Mencius’ moral ideas in the English world mainly focuses on three aspects: do moral feelings and cognition come from the root of...
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments
This review identifies at least six different kinds of fellow-feeling in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments. The six kinds are (i) the mirroring...
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Emotions and transformative learning for sustainability: a systematic review
As multiple global sustainability crises are getting more severe and existential, a better understanding of how people undergo deep personal...
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Negative emotionality downregulation affects moral choice but not moral judgement of harm: a pharmacological study
Previous neuroscientific research has expounded on the fundamental role played by emotion during moral decision-making. Negative emotionality has...
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Moral Identity, Moral Integration, and Autobiographical Narrative
Moral identity theorists argue that moral action is explained by the centrality of moral values to a person’s identity. Moral identity theorists...
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Develo** appropriate emotions
A central thesis held by neo-Aristotelian virtue theories is that virtues require robust dispositions to have appropriate emotions. This thesis is...
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Emotions in Cultural Context
This book approaches emotion from a cultural perspective in applied contexts, consolidating new research that examines the interface of emotions with...
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A Sco** Review of the Components of Moral Resilience: Its Role in Addressing Moral Injury or Moral Distress for High-Risk Occupation Workers
Purpose of reviewHigh-risk occupation workers (HROWs) are often exposed to potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) which can contribute to moral...
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Disgust as a basic, sexual, and moral emotion
Disgust is a basic emotion that increases the organism’s survival success by preventing the transfer of pathogens. In this regard, it directs...
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Emotions
For a long time the importance of emotions was disregarded. The current “emotional turn” demonstrates the function of emotions, both for the... -
Emerging Interventions for Moral Injury: Expanding Pathways to Moral Healing
Purpose of ReviewOver the past decade, empirical efforts have deepened and broadened to develop, evaluate, and refine effective interventions for...
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Moral Identity as a System of Self-representations Centrally Integrating Moral Values
Since the emergence of the field of moral identity, different theoretical and methodological perspectives have been developed, showing that it is a...
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Blameless Moral Criticism – the Case of Moral Disappointment
In discussing the ways in which we hold each other accountable for immoral conduct, philosophers have often focused on blame, aiming to specify...
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Blurring the moral limits of data markets: biometrics, emotion and data dividends
This paper considers what liberal philosopher Michael Sandel coins the ‘moral limits of markets’ in relation to the idea of paying people for data...
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How do emotions affect giving? Examining the effects of textual and facial emotions in charitable crowdfunding
Drawing on emotional contagion theory and language-mediated association theory, this study develops a research model to examine how textual and...
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Do I Say or Let it Go? Emotions Predict How People Respond to Receiving Sexual Objectification at Work
Many people are reluctant to report sexual objectification at work. We tested whether emotions determine how people respond to sexual objectification...
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Examining Incivility Through a Moral Lens: Coworker Morality Appraisals, Other-Condemning Emotions, and Instigated Incivility
While much is known about the prevalence and impact of incivility in the workplace, relatively less is known about those who instigate workplace...
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A systematic review of workplace triggers of emotions in the healthcare environment, the emotions experienced, and the impact on patient safety
BackgroundHealthcare staff deliver patient care in emotionally charged settings and experience a wide range of emotions as part of their work. These...