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Moral Rationalization Contributes More Strongly to Escalation of Unethical Behavior Among Low Moral Identifiers Than Among High Moral Identifiers

机译:道德合理化在低道德标识符中升级的升高,升级了低道德标识符的不道德行为

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Occasional acts of immorality are commonplace. One way in which people deal with their own prior immoral acts, is to rationalize why their acts are morally acceptable. It has been argued that such post hoc moral rationalizations may contribute to continuation or escalation of immoral behavior. This paper experimentally tests this causal influence of post hoc moral argumentation on escalation of immoral behavior and also tests how this depends on people’s level of moral identity. In three experiments we asked participants to generate moral arguments for their past behaviors. The results show that engaging in moral rationalization causes subsequent continuation and escalation of previous immoral behavior, but more so for low moral identifiers than for high moral identifiers.
机译:偶然的不道德行为是常见的。 人们处理自己的先前不道德行为的一种方式是合理化为什么他们的行为是在道德上可接受的。 有人认为,这种情况下,这种情况下的道德合理化可能有助于延续或升级不道德行为。 本文实验地测试了后宫道德论证对不道德行为升级的这种因果影响,并测试了这取决于人们的道德身份水平。 在三个实验中,我们要求参与者为他们过去的行为产生道德论点。 结果表明,参与道德合理化会导致以后的延续和升级以前的不道德行为,但对于低道德标识符而言,比高道德标识符更高。

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