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Realizing moral values: on acting persons and moral values in Max Scheler's ethics Universiteit Gent
This article explores some aspects of how Max Scheler conceived of the relationship between persons and actions. The primary source to do so is SchelerU+2019s Formalism in Ethics and Non-Formal Ethics of Values, but it will also be observed that the concept of the person as an act-accomplishing being figures as a leitmotiv in SchelerU+2019s entire oeuvre: from the writings on sympathy and love to the late writings in which Scheler developed his ...
Moral modesty, moral judgment and moral advice. A Wittgensteinian approach KU Leuven
© 2014, International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. Moral philosophy has traditionally aimed for correct or appropriate moral judgments. Consequently, when asked for moral advice, the moral philosopher first tries to develop a moral judgment and then informs the advisee. The focus is on what the advisee should do, not on whether any advice should be given. There may, however, be various kinds of reasons not to morally judge, to be ‘morally ...
Moral rights in the 21st century / Le droit moral au 21ième siècle / Los derechos morales en el siglo 21 Universiteit Antwerpen
The moral identity questionnaire predicts prosocial behavior better than the Moral Identity Scale Universiteit Gent
Recently, a growing number of studies has shown the relevance of Moral Identity to explain (im)moral conduct. The present study compared two moral identity measures in two independent samples (N = 282 and 245): i.e., the Moral Identity Scale (Aquino and Reed, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 83:1423–1440, 2002) and the Moral Identity Questionnaire (Black and Reynolds, Personality and Individual Differences 97:120–129, 2016). The ...
Moral Foundations Questionnaire and Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale : assessing the factorial structure of the Dutch translations Universiteit Gent
The Moral Foundations Questionnaire (MFQ) and the Moral Foundations Sacredness Scale (MFSS) have been proposed to advance conceptualizations of morality. This study assesses the factor structure of the Dutch translations of the short version of the MFQ (20 items) and the full MFSS. The five-factor model posited by Moral Foundations Theory (MFT) is compared against alternative models of morality. Correlational analyses are performed between the ...
Kant's moral theism and moral despair argument against atheism Universiteit Gent
Moral rebels and dietary deviants : how moral minority stereotypes predict the social attractiveness of veg*ns Universiteit Gent
In this preregistered study we examined why people with an omnivorous diet (i.e., omnivores) would view vegetarians and vegans (i.e., veg*ns) as less socially attractive based on their status as stigmatized moral minorities. Drawing on a recently demonstrated distinction between perceived morality and sociability in research on universal dimensions of stereotype content, we expected that veg*ns would be perceived as more moral but less sociable ...
Kant's Realm of Ends: A Communal Moral Practice as Locus for the Unity of Moral Personhood Universiteit Gent
Television and children's moral reasoning: Toward a closed-end measure of moral reasoning on interpersonal violence KU Leuven
The aim of this study was to construct a closed-end measure of moral reasoning on interpersonal violence (CEMRIV) and to explore the relationship between television exposure and children's use of moral reasoning strategies. Participants were 377 elementary school children in fourth to sixth grade who completed questionnaires containing measures on moral reasoning and violent and non-violent television viewing. The reliability and validity of the ...