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Recognizing Moral Identity as a Cultural Construct

机译:承认道德认同为文化建构

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Current research on moral identity shows that moral identity predicts moral action in Western cultures but not in non-Western cultures. The present paper argues that this may be due to the fact that the concept of moral identity is culturally biased. In order to remedy this situation, we argue that researchers should broaden their scopes of inquiry by adding a cultural lens to their studies of moral identity. This change is important because although some concept of moral identity likely exists in all cultures, it may function in different ways and at different levels in each place. We propose that moral identity is a context-dependent construct tied to varying social and cultural obligations. We argue that Western moral identity stresses an individually oriented morality, whereas, people from Eastern cultures consider a highly moral person to be societally oriented. We conclude by discussing the implications of this view for future research.
机译:当前关于道德认同的研究表明,道德认同可以预测西方文化中的道德行为,而不是非西方文化中的道德行为。本文认为这可能是由于道德认同的概念在文化上存在偏见。为了纠正这种情况,我们认为研究人员应该通过在道德认同研究中加入文化视角来扩大研究范围。这种变化之所以重要,是因为尽管所有文化中都可能存在某种道德认同的概念,但它在每个地方可能以不同的方式发挥作用,并在不同的层面发挥作用。我们认为,道德认同是与各种社会和文化义务相关联的,依赖于上下文的结构。我们认为,西方道德认同强调个人导向的道德,而东方文化的人则认为高度道德的人是社会导向的。最后,我们讨论了这种观点对未来研究的意义。

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