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The Affective Processes of Ethical Leadership: The Role of Moral Emotions
Building on appraisal theory of emotions and theories on moral emotions, we contend that ethical leadership triggers other-praising moral emotions...
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Context-dependent basic and moral emotions in adults with autism
While social communication and interaction deficits are inherent in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), the evidence regarding difficulties in basic and...
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Framing self-sacrifice in the investigation of moral judgment and moral emotions in human and autonomous driving dilemmas
In the investigation of moral judgments of autonomous vehicles (AVs), the paradigm of the sacrificial dilemma is a widespread and flexible...
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The Moral Injury Experience Wheel: An Instrument for Identifying Moral Emotions and Conceptualizing the Mechanisms of Moral Injury
This paper introduces an infographic tool called The Moral Injury Experience Wheel, designed to help users accurately label moral emotions and...
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Communicating emotions, but not expressing them privately, reduces moral punishment in a Prisoner’s Dilemma game
The existence of moral punishment, that is, the fact that cooperative people sacrifice resources to punish defecting partners requires an...
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People roar at the sight of injustice: evidences from moral emotions
Moral emotions are critically important in understanding people’s behavioral responses to justice events. There are conflicting predictions about...
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Is brand activism an emotional affair? The role of moral emotions in consumer responses to brand activism
As brand activism continues to move up the corporate agenda, a more comprehensive understanding of its effects is needed. This paper contributes to...
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The Effects of Politician’s Moral Violations on Voters' Moral Emotions
Existing empirical research on voters’ responses to individual politicians’ moral transgressions pays limited attention to moral emotions, although...
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Oxytocin, but not vasopressin, decreases willingness to harm others by promoting moral emotions of guilt and shame
Prosocial and moral behaviors have overlap** neural systems and can both be affected in a number of psychiatric disorders, although whether they...
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Flourishing with Moral Emotions Through Conversational Agents
This chapter concerns how artificial agents can be used to bolster moral emotions like compassion that are linked to well-being. While... -
Phronesis in Educating Emotions
Develo** virtues requires attending to the affective and cognitive components of virtue. The former component implies cultivating apt emotional...
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Dispositional and situational moral emotions, bullying and prosocial behavior in adolescence
Studies that distinguish the role of dispositional and situational moral emotions in bullying situations remain limited in the international...
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Emotions and Mahābhārata: A Phenomenological Study of Yudhiṣṭhira’s Grief in Śānti Parva
The complexity and fluidity of emotions in the epic of Mahābhārata present before us an interesting case for delving into the phenomenology of...
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From satisfaction to happiness in the co-creation of value: the role of moral emotions in the Spanish tourism sector
The search for happiness, understood as an inner and personal attitude that goes beyond mere satisfaction, is one of the aims of tourists’...
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Moral Case Deliberation in Dutch Prisons: Experienced Outcomes and the Moral Learning of Prison Staff
We present a study about an ethics support instrument, Moral Case Deliberation (MCD), which is used to support and further professionalize Dutch...
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Where and How Do Phronesis and Emotions Connect?
We aim to map out the points of confluence between phronesis and emotion, as well as the nature of this confluence. We do so based on philosophical...
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Feeling Emotions for Future People
It is more difficult to feel emotions for future generations than for those who currently exist, and this seems to be one of the reasons why we...
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The moral decision machine: a challenge for artificial moral agency based on moral deference
Humans are responsible moral agents in part because they can competently respond to moral reasons. Several philosophers have argued that artificial...
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The influence of personal moral philosophies on consumer responses to company moral transgressions: the role of moral reasoning strategies and moral intensity
Consumers can continue purchasing from or boycott a company in response to unethical conduct. Moral decoupling and moral rationalization are two...
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Do Moral Beliefs Motivate Action?
Do moral beliefs motivate action? To answer this question, extant arguments have considered hypothetical cases of association (dissociation) between...