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- Title
Functional measurement in the field of Ethics in Politics.
- Authors
Mullet, Etienne; López López, Wilson; Kpanake, Lonzozou; Mukashema, Immaculée; Armange, Roseline; Kamble, Shanmukh; Guédez, Ana Gabriela; Pineda Marín, Claudia; Muñoz Sastre, María Teresa; Sorum, Paul C.; Neto, Félix
- Abstract
We present, in a synthetic way, some of the main findings from ten studies that were conducted in the field of ethics in politics, using the Functional Measurement framework. These studies were about (a) Angolan and Mozambican people's views about the legitimacy of military-humanitarian interventions, (b) French people's perspectives regarding the government's responsibility for the health of consumers of illicit substances, (c) Togolese people's views about the acceptability of political amnesties in a time of political transition, (d) the perspective of victims of the genocide of the Tutsis in Rwanda regarding the attribution of guilt by association to offspring of perpetrators, (e) slave descendants' views about the acceptability of national policies on reparations for slavery, (f) Colombian people's willingness to forgive perpetrators of violence who harmed family members during the civil war, (g) the attitudes of French and Colombian people about national drug control policies, (h) Indian students' views about the appropriateness of the death penalty for murder or rape, (i) Colombian people's perspectives regarding corruption, and finally (j) Venezuelan people's conceptualization of human rights. The main findings are discussed in reference to six of the foundations of Moral Foundations Theory. Keywords
- Subjects
POLITICAL ethics; INFORMATION theory; POLITICAL science; HUMANITARIAN intervention; GOVERNMENT liability; MORAL foundations theory; ETHICS
- Publication
Universitas Psychologica, 2016, Vol 15, Issue 3, p147
- ISSN
1657-9267
- Publication type
Article