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Deontological and Altruistic Guilt Feelings: A Dualistic Thesis

机译:非洲主义的内疚感情:二元论文

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In this paper we argue in favor of the existence of two different guilt feelings: altruistic guilt (AG) and deontological guilt (DG). AG arises from having harmed, through one's own action or omission, an innocent victim, while DG arises from the transgression of an internalized norm. In most daily experiences of guilt feelings both types are present, but we argue that they are not traceable to each other and that each can be present without the other. We show that the two guilt feelings can be distinguished with reference to behavioral, cognitive, and neurophysiological aspects. Moreover, we demonstrate that they are differently related to other processes and emotions. AG is connected with pain, empathy and ToM. DG is strongly related to disgust. We briefly illustrate some implications for moral psychology and clinical psychology.
机译:在本文中,我们争论有利于两种不同的内疚感的存在:利他主义内疚(AG)和外语内疚(DG)。 AG遭到伤害,通过自己的行动或遗漏是无辜的受害者,而DG则由违反内化规范的侵犯。 在所有类型的内疚感的大多数日常的经历中,但我们认为它们彼此不可追溯,并且每个都可以在没有另一个的情况下存在。 我们表明,可以参考行为,认知和神经生理方面来区分两种内疚感。 此外,我们证明它们与其他流程和情绪不同。 AG与痛苦,同理心和汤姆相连。 DG与厌恶密切相关。 我们简要说明了对道德心理学和临床心理学的影响。

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