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Eliciting Guilty Feelings: A Preliminary Study Differentiating Deontological and Altruistic Guilt

机译:消除罪恶感:区分道义和利他罪状的初步研究

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Guilt has been identified as both an intrapsychic and an interpersonal emotion. The current study presents evidence of the existence of two senses of guilt, deontological and altruistic guilt, induced through different experimental paradigms. Deontological guilt evolves from having slighted moral authority or norms, while altruistic guilt arises from selfish behavior and the distress of others. We hypothesize that specific stimuli would evoke, separately, deontological guilt and altruistic/interpersonal guilt feelings. Two different procedures were used to test our hypothesis, adding two emotions as control conditions (i.e. anger and sadness). Results clearly indicate that two different guilt emotions can be evoked separately, by appropriate stimulation. Findings and possible clinical implications are discussed.
机译:内lt感被认为既是一种内在的情感,也是一种人际交往的情感。当前的研究提供了通过不同的实验范式引起的两种内感,即本体感和利他感。道义上的罪恶感源于轻微的道德权威或规范,而利他的罪恶感源于自私的行为和他人的痛苦。我们假设特定的刺激会分别引起道义上的罪恶感和利他/人际交往的内feeling感。我们使用了两种不同的方法来检验我们的假设,并添加了两种情绪作为控制条件(即愤怒和悲伤)。结果清楚地表明,通过适当的刺激,可以分别引起两种不同的内感。研究结果和可能的临床意义进行了讨论。

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