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Turning Inward or Focusing Out? Navigating Theories of Interpersonal and Ethical Cognitions to Understand Ethical Decision-Making

机译:向内还是集中?人际和道德认知的导航理论以理解道德决策

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The literature on ethical decision-making is rooted in a cognitive perspective that emphasizes the role of moral judgment. Recent research in interpersonal dynamics, however, has suggested that ethics revolves around an individual's perceptions and views of others. We draw from both literatures to propose and empirically examine a contingent model. We theorize that whether the individual relies on cognitions about the ethical issue or perceptions of others depends on the level of social consensus surrounding the issue. We test our hypotheses in three studies. Results suggest that not only does social consensus determine whether an individual relies on ethical cognitions about the issue or perceptions of others, but also that an individual's view of self is an important moderator in these relationships. We conclude by considering implications of this research for theory and practice.
机译:有关道德决策的文献源于强调道德判断作用的认知观点。然而,最近关于人际动力学的研究表明,伦理学围绕一个人对他人的看法和看法而展开。我们从这两种文献中提出并提出了经验模型。我们认为,个人是依靠对道德问题的认知还是对他人的看法取决于围绕该问题的社会共识水平。我们在三项研究中检验了我们的假设。结果表明,社会共识不仅决定个人是否依赖于对他人问题或看法的伦理认知,而且个人的自我观是这些关系中的重要调节者。最后,我们考虑了这项研究对理论和实践的影响。

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