04108nam 2200577 450 991062929740332120240122103628.03-031-13866-X(MiAaPQ)EBC7136999(Au-PeEL)EBL7136999(CKB)25314893800041(EXLCZ)992531489380004120230327d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierExplaining judgments on rule violations on empathy, moral intuitions, and emotions /Ann de Buck and Lieven J. R. PauwelsCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2022]©20221 online resource (84 pages)SpringerBriefs in CriminologyPrint version: de Buck, Ann Explaining Judgments on Rule Violations Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031138652 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction and Aim of the Study -- Introduction -- Aim of the Present Study -- References -- Chapter 2: An Evolutionary-Inspired Integrated Model: From Empathy to Moral Judgment -- Introduction -- Moral Judgments -- An Evolutionary-Inspired Perspective -- Four Distinct Moral Violations -- Theft by Taking -- Breaking a Fairness Rule (Breaking a Promise) -- Punishing a Free Rider -- Consensual Adult Sibling Incest -- Distal and Proximal Variables -- Distal Variables -- Empathy -- Empathy and Moral Dimensions -- Moral Intuitions -- Moral Foundations Theory -- Six Moral Foundations -- Proximal Variables -- Moral Emotions -- Classification of Moral Emotions -- Moral Guilt -- Moral Anger -- Disgust -- Integrated Model of Moral Antecedents to Moral Judgment -- The Relationships Between Empathy and Moral Intuitions -- The Relationships Between Moral Intuitions, Moral Emotion, and Moral Judgment -- References -- Chapter 3: Data and Methodology -- Participants -- Written Scenarios -- Imagine the Following -- Diagrams of the Scenarios -- Judgment of the "Theft by Taking" Scenario (Fig. 3.1) -- Judgment of the "Breaking a Promise" Scenario (Fig. 3.2) -- Judgment of the "Punishment of a Free Rider" Scenario (Fig. 3.3) -- Judgment of the "Consensual Adult Sibling Incest" Scenario (Fig. 3.4) -- Measures of the Key Concepts -- Distal Variables -- Empathic Concern and Empathic Perspective-Taking -- Moral Intuitions: Individualizing and Groupish Moral Intuitions -- Proximal Variables -- Moral Emotions (Anticipated Guilt-Anger-Disgust) -- Endogenous Variables -- Moral Judgment -- Analytic Strategy -- Measurement Part of the Model -- Confirmatory Factor Analysis -- Structural Part of the Model -- References -- Chapter 4: Results -- Structural Part of the Model.Scenario 1: Theft by Taking (Fig. 4.2) -- Scenario 2: Breaking a Promise (Breaking a Fairness Rule) (Fig. 4.3) -- Scenario 3: Punishing a Free Rider (Fig. 4.4) -- Scenario 4: Consensual Adult Sibling Incest (Fig. 4.5) -- Summary of the Major Findings -- Chapter 5: Discussion and Future Research -- Introduction -- Strengths, Limitations, and Future Directions -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- Index.SpringerBriefs in CriminologyJudgments, CriminalEmpathyLegal ethicsSentències (Dret penal)thubÈtica legalthubEmpatiathubLlibres electrònicsthubJudgments, Criminal.Empathy.Legal ethics.Sentències (Dret penal)Ètica legalEmpatia152.41de Buck Ann1266116Pauwels Lieven J. R.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910629297403321Explaining Judgments on Rule Violations2968764UNINA