articlePsychological ReviewJan 1, 2011Closed access

Moral psychology is relationship regulation: Moral motives for unity, hierarchy, equality, and proportionality.

University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Genuine moral disagreement exists and is widespread. To understand such disagreement, we must examine the basic kinds of social relationships people construct across cultures and the distinct moral obligations and prohibitions these relationships entail. We extend relational models theory (Fiske, 1991) to identify 4 fundamental and distinct moral motives. Unity is the motive to care for and support the integrity of in-groups by avoiding or eliminating threats of contamination and providing aid and protection based on need or empathic compassion. Hierarchy is the motive to respect rank in social groups where superiors are entitled to deference and respect but must also lead, guide, direct, and protect…

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Keywords
  • Social psychology
  • Social cognitive theory of morality
  • Psychology
  • Moral disengagement
  • Moral psychology
  • Moral reasoning
  • Deference
  • Morality
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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