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- Title
FAMILY, COMMUNITY, TROLLEY PROBLEMS, AND THE CRISIS IN MORAL PSYCHOLOGY.
- Authors
BLOOM, PAUL
- Abstract
The essay discusses issues in contemporary moral psychology, which explores moral judgment and moral action. The author suggests that the field of moral psychology focuses on interactions with strangers rather than relatives, friends, and colleagues. Other topics include the relationship between moral psychology and moral philosophy, moral issues specific to families, and moral consequentialist views.
- Subjects
ETHICS; PSYCHOLOGY &; philosophy; PSYCHOLOGY; PSYCHOLOGICAL research; PSYCHOLOGY education; CONSEQUENTIALISM (Ethics); STRANGERS; 21ST century (Literary period)
- Publication
Yale Review, 2011, Vol 99, Issue 2, p26
- ISSN
0044-0124
- Publication type
Essay
- DOI
10.1353/tyr.2011.0061