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My mind, your mind, and God's mind: How children and adults conceive of different agents' moral beliefs

机译:我的思想,你的思想和上帝的思想:儿童和成年人如何设想不同的代理商的道德信念

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Extending prior research on belief attributions, we investigated the extent to which 5- to 8-year-olds and adults distinguish their beliefs and other humans' beliefs from God's beliefs. In Study 1, children reported that all agents held the same beliefs, whereas adults drew greater distinctions among agents. For example, adults reported that God was less likely than humans to view behaviors as morally acceptable. Study 2 additionally investigated attributions of beliefs about controversial behaviours (e.g., telling prosocial lies) and belief stability. These data replicated the main results from Study 1 and additionally revealed that adults (but not children) reported that God was less likely than any other agent to think that controversial behaviours were morally acceptable. Furthermore, across ages, participants reported that another person's beliefs were more likely to change than either God's beliefs or their own beliefs. We discuss implications for theories regarding belief attributions and for religious and moral cognition.
机译:延长了对信仰署的研究,我们调查了5至8岁的人和成年人的程度,将他们的信仰和其他人类信仰与上帝的信仰区分开来。在研究1中,儿童报告称,所有代理人都持有同样的信念,而成年人则在代理商中提高了更大的区别。例如,成年人报告说上帝不太可能比人类视为道德上可接受的行为。研究2另外调查了对争议行为的信仰归属(例如,告诉Prosocial谎言)和信仰稳定性。这些数据复制了研究1的主要结果,另外透露成年人(但不是孩子)报道,上帝比任何其他代理人认为争议行为在道德上是可接受的。此外,参与者横跨年龄段报告说,另一个人的信仰比上帝的信仰或他们自己的信仰更有可能变化。我们讨论对信仰归因和宗教和道德认知的理论的影响。

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