Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, 3-4-1 Okubo, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169-8555, Japan.
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Tokyo, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jul 16;14(1):16432. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-66862-9.
In recent decades, the field of moral psychology has focused on moral judgments based on some moral foundations/categories (e.g., harm/care, fairness/reciprocity, ingroup/loyalty, authority/respect, and purity/sanctity). When discussing the moral categories, however, whether a person judges moral compliance or moral violation has been rarely considered. We examined the extent to which moral judgments are influenced by each other across moral categories and explored whether the framework of judgments for moral violation and compliance would be different. For this purpose, we developed the episodes set for moral and affective behaviors. For each episode, participants evaluated valence, arousal, morality, and the degree of relevance to each of the Haidt's 5 moral foundations. The cluster analysis showed that the moral compliance episodes were divided into three clusters, whereas the moral violation episodes were divided into two clusters. Also, the additional experiment indicated that the clusters might not be stable in time. These findings suggest that people have different framework of judgments for moral compliance and moral violation.
近几十年来,道德心理学领域的研究重点集中在基于某些道德基础/范畴的道德判断上(例如,伤害/关怀、公平/互惠、内群体/忠诚、权威/尊重和纯洁/神圣)。然而,在讨论道德范畴时,很少考虑到一个人对道德遵从或道德违反的判断。我们研究了道德判断在道德范畴之间相互影响的程度,并探讨了道德违反和遵从判断的框架是否会有所不同。为此,我们开发了道德和情感行为的情节集。对于每个情节,参与者评估了效价、唤醒度、道德和与海特的 5 个道德基础中每一个的相关性程度。聚类分析表明,道德遵从情节分为三个聚类,而道德违反情节分为两个聚类。此外,额外的实验表明,这些聚类在时间上可能不稳定。这些发现表明,人们对道德遵从和道德违反的判断框架不同。