Morality and the religious mind:why theists and nontheists differ

Shariff, Azim and Piazza, Jared and Kramer, Stephanie (2014) Morality and the religious mind:why theists and nontheists differ. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 18 (9). pp. 439-441. ISSN 1364-6613

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Abstract

Religions have come to be intimately tied to morality and much recent research has shown that theists and nontheists differ in their moral behavior and decision making along several dimensions. Here we discuss how these empirical trends can be explained by fundamental differences in group commitment, motivations for pro-sociality, cognitive styles, and meta-ethics. We conclude by elucidating key areas of moral congruence.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Trends in Cognitive Sciences
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? RELIGIONMORALITYATHEISMPROCSOCIAL BEHAVIORNEUROPSYCHOLOGY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGYCOGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCEEXPERIMENTAL AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY ??
ID Code:
71068
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Deposited On:
02 Oct 2014 08:24
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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22 Sep 2023 00:23