Dahl Audun, Waltzer Talia
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States of America.
Department of Psychology, University of California, Santa Cruz, United States of America.
Cognition. 2020 Mar;196:104152. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2019.104152. Epub 2019 Dec 13.
Conventions play a fundamental, yet contested, role in social reasoning from childhood to adulthood. Conventions about how to eat, dress, speak, or play are often said to be alterable, contingent on authorities or consensus, specific to contexts, and-thereby-distinct from moral concerns. This view of conventional norms has faced two puzzles. Children and adults judge that (a) some conventions should not be adopted and (b) some violations of conventions would be wrong even if the conventions were removed. The puzzles derive, in part, from the notion of "pure" conventions: conventions detached from non-conventional concerns. This paper proposes and examines a novel solution to the two puzzles, termed the constraint view. According to the constraint view, children and adults deem conventions as alterable within constraints imposed by non-conventional concerns. The present research focused on constraints imposed by concerns with agents to whom the norms apply and concerns with others affected by the norms. Findings from four studies with preschoolers and adults supported the constraint view. Participants evaluated actions and norms based on concerns with effects on agents and others, deeming conventions to be alterable insofar as the altered norms did not negatively impact agents or others. The constraint view offers a new framework for research on how children and adults integrate conventional and non-conventional concerns when they evaluate norms and acts.
从童年到成年,习俗在社会推理中起着基础性作用,但也存在争议。关于如何饮食、穿着、说话或玩耍的习俗通常被认为是可变的,取决于权威或共识,特定于具体情境,因此与道德问题不同。这种对习俗规范的看法面临两个难题。儿童和成年人判断:(a)有些习俗不应被采纳;(b)即使习俗被废除,一些违反习俗的行为也是错误的。这些难题部分源于“纯粹”习俗的概念:即与非习俗问题无关的习俗。本文提出并考察了一种针对这两个难题的新解决方案,称为约束观点。根据约束观点,儿童和成年人认为习俗在非习俗问题所施加的约束范围内是可变的。本研究聚焦于规范适用对象的相关问题以及受规范影响的其他人的相关问题所施加的约束。四项针对学龄前儿童和成年人的研究结果支持了约束观点。参与者基于对行为对规范适用对象和其他人的影响的考量来评估行为和规范,认为只要改变后的规范不会对规范适用对象或其他人产生负面影响,习俗就是可变的。约束观点为研究儿童和成年人在评估规范和行为时如何整合习俗和非习俗问题提供了一个新框架。