The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.
J Youth Adolesc. 1975 Mar;4(1):1-15. doi: 10.1007/BF01537797.
This article discusses the relationship between human rule systems and social action. It assumes that all meaningful behavior is rule-governed. If so, then individual differences in moral conduct can be explained in terms of differences in the manner in which people use, justify, and maintain rules. Specifically, moral behavior can be understood in terms of five dimensions: moral knowledge, style of moral judgment, socialization, empathy, and autonomy. Evidence is presented which suggests that these dimensions can be objectively assessed and that the model works reasonably well in predicting and explaining moral conduct.
本文探讨了人类规则系统与社会行为之间的关系。它假设所有有意义的行为都是受规则支配的。如果是这样,那么人们在道德行为方面的个体差异可以用他们使用、证明和维护规则的方式的不同来解释。具体来说,道德行为可以用五个维度来理解:道德知识、道德判断风格、社会化、同理心和自主性。有证据表明,这些维度可以进行客观评估,并且该模型在预测和解释道德行为方面表现相当不错。