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社会文化对道德判断的影响:东西方、男女及老少差异

Sociocultural Influences on Moral Judgments: East-West, Male-Female, and Young-Old.

作者信息

Arutyunova Karina R, Alexandrov Yuri I, Hauser Marc D

机构信息

Laboratory of Neural Bases of Mind, Institute of Psychology - Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia.

Laboratory of Neural Bases of Mind, Institute of Psychology - Russian Academy of SciencesMoscow, Russia; Department of Psychology, National Research University Higher School of EconomicsMoscow, Russia.

出版信息

Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 5;7:1334. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.01334. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

Gender, age, and culturally specific beliefs are often considered relevant to observed variation in social interactions. At present, however, the scientific literature is mixed with respect to the significance of these factors in guiding moral judgments. In this study, we explore the role of each of these factors in moral judgment by presenting the results of a web-based study of Eastern (i.e., Russia) and Western (i.e., USA, UK, Canada) subjects, male and female, and young and old. Participants (n = 659) responded to hypothetical moral scenarios describing situations where sacrificing one life resulted in saving five others. Though men and women from both types of cultures judged (1) harms caused by action as less permissible than harms caused by omission, (2) means-based harms as less permissible than side-effects, and (3) harms caused by contact as less permissible than by non-contact, men in both cultures delivered more utilitarian judgments (save the five, sacrifice one) than women. Moreover, men from Western cultures were more utilitarian than Russian men, with no differences observed for women. In both cultures, older participants delivered less utilitarian judgments than younger participants. These results suggest that certain core principles may mediate moral judgments across different societies, implying some degree of universality, while also allowing a limited range of variation due to sociocultural factors.

摘要

性别、年龄和特定文化背景下的信念通常被认为与观察到的社会互动差异相关。然而目前,关于这些因素在指导道德判断方面的重要性,科学文献的观点并不统一。在本研究中,我们通过展示一项针对东方(即俄罗斯)和西方(即美国、英国、加拿大)受试者(包括男性和女性、年轻人和老年人)的网络研究结果,来探究这些因素在道德判断中的作用。参与者(n = 659)对假设的道德情景做出反应,这些情景描述了牺牲一人生命以拯救五人的情况。尽管来自两种文化的男性和女性都认为:(1)行为造成的伤害比不作为造成的伤害更不可接受;(2)基于手段的伤害比副作用更不可接受;(3)接触造成的伤害比非接触造成的伤害更不可接受,但两种文化中的男性都比女性做出了更多的功利主义判断(拯救五人,牺牲一人)。此外,西方文化中的男性比俄罗斯男性更功利主义,而女性之间未观察到差异。在两种文化中,年长的参与者比年轻的参与者做出的功利主义判断更少。这些结果表明,某些核心原则可能在不同社会的道德判断中起中介作用,这意味着存在一定程度的普遍性,同时也允许由于社会文化因素而产生有限范围的差异。

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